![]() She was labeled as asexual since she was uninterested in participating in social conventions. She was, however, disappointed with the consequence because copying her friends' social characteristics no longer provides her with a sufficient degree of enjoyment. Keiko's entire existence centers around her fears about being different from others, despite her efforts to fit in with the social circle in order to avoid being left out by her peers. Keiko, a 36-year-old woman who spent her adulting years working in the Smile Mart, a convenience store near her hometown, has captured my interest and curiosity while indulging myself in Murata’s stupefying novel. ![]() A notable piece of Japanese literature, "Convenience Store Woman," flawlessly written by Sayaka Murata, has caught my attention while I’m still delving into a huge pile of Asian literature. ![]() But for Keiko Furukura, she would not hesitate to be a convenience store woman for the rest of her life. I considered it an energy-sucking job they not only engage customers to purchase a certain product, but they also sustain stock conditions and quality control in convenience stores. ![]() Keiko At Your Service: Contradicting Social Constructīeing a convenience store clerk is the least likely job I would pick if given a chance. ![]()
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