: The protagonist, Yozo, uses a facade of hollow jokes and forced laughter to hide his crippling alienation and survive social interactions.
: It captures the precise, agonizing feeling of being fundamentally different from other people—feeling entirely "disqualified" from being a functioning human being. 💥 2. The Supernatural Power in Bungo Stray Dogs No Longer Human
references several completely different things depending on your area of interest. 📚 1. The Literary Classic by Osamu Dazai : The protagonist, Yozo, uses a facade of
If you are referring to the graphic novel adaptation by legendary horror mangaka Junji Ito , its defining features are: The Supernatural Power in Bungo Stray Dogs references
: Written as a series of notebooks, the book features a shockingly honest, semi-autobiographical dive into clinical depression, social anxiety, and dissociation.
: By maintaining physical skin contact, Dazai can instantly cancel out or shut down any supernatural ability used against him or on him.
If you are referring to the 1948 Japanese novel No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku) by Osamu Dazai , its most useful and defining features are: