Introduction
The Tale of Genji is among some of the best quoted literature legacies. The tale constructed and written by the famous Murasaki Shikibu is an excellent example of a clean and organized literature work. Murasaki exercises his exclusive artistic talent to create a wide range and styles of punctuation in his essay (Murasaki, 3). In the Tale of Genji, the writer puts his punctuations in a manner that outranges the vital importance of disambiguating meaning of the writings or sentence. He specifically varies on the types of punctuation along the article to maintain his reader attention throughout the whole text. The ...