The chapter opens with a splash and flutter of insects, the most intimate forms of communication between humans and nature. The narrator explains that the insects are the "most intimate life forms" linked to venomous insects, and that they are the medium through which humans communicate with nature. He believes that after he and Yamu met, they would live a "stable life" and move forward.
The chapter opens with a splash and flutter of insects, the most intimate forms of communication between humans and nature. The narrator explains that the insects are the "most intimate life forms" linked to venomous insects, and that they are the medium through which humans communicate with nature. He believes that after he and Yamu met, they would live a "stable life" and move forward.