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kawazu 蛙 | ||||||
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A noh mask *noumen
能面 representing a ghost of a man of commoner rank that strongly suggests a frog,
from which it gets its name. Round, widely spaced eye sockets set in prominent,
high cheekbones impart a rather haggard expression. Color for the face varies
from mask to mask, ranging from greenish white to light tan. The limply tussled
hair painted on the forehead suggests recent emersion from water and contributes
to the overall impression of bedragglement. Worn by the shite シテ in FUJITO
藤戸, and in place of *yaseotoko
痩男 in such plays as AKOGI 阿漕 and UTOU 善知烏. In the latter plays,
kawazu portrays the suffering ghost of a fisherman or hunter whose occupation
in life forced him to break the Buddhist commandment against killing. Attributed
to Himi 氷見 (see *jissaku
十作). |
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