Spring assessment


                                                               Comparing To a Samurai

            This book compares to a samurai’s life! His name was Seikei. The reason this book compares to a samurai’s life is because he goes on a lot of journeys! One of his journeys was to find the empire! His second journey was to find a scroll that told why the empire isn’t really the empire! But the empire said you probably won’t understand the scroll! Another journey was going to a temple and monks got slaughtered which apparently Seikei was blamed for part of this situation!

            An idea of a samurai is somewhat like a ancient warrior! He calls his master the shogun! Samurai’s are sent on missions by their superior to either help others and do difficult tasks! In the book an example is he was on a mission to find the sacred sword that might end up in the wrong hands because someone has kidnapped the empire! He sword is very powerful it would end up over ruling the whole world.

            There is many journeys’ he must go through! Which so many complicated tasks still awaits him. If being a samurai you probably might end up doing dangerous missions. So of course you would need a lot of training. It would take years! So This book really does show how a samurai's life is!