Method of the Study
                                                                                her eyes and looked at him. “I don’t know why, but I just couldn’t,” Tsukuru said. “I  guess  I’m  basically  not  very  outgoing  Murakami,  2014:  21.”  Tsukuru’s
characteristic can be seen from the conversation between him and Sara. Tsukuru does not mind if he does not have any friend in Tokyo. He also admits that he is not
very outgoing. He prefers to spend his time alone. Based on the conversation of the main character with another character, the writer can analyze the characteristic of
the main character by using Murphy’s theory. In his book, Murphy states that the
characteristic can be seen through his speech Muprhy, 1972: 164. From his words, Tsukuru  admits  that  actually  he  is  a  person  who  is  not  very  outgoing.  He  rarely
express his feelings, so it does not matter if he does not have a friend at all. Back in high school, Tsukuru has four best  friends. He meets them in high
school. Two boys and two girls. The five of them are classmates at a public high school in the suburbs of Nagoya. He feels comfortable with his four friends. Even
though Tsukuru is the only one who lives in Tokyo, but whenever there is a school vacation he will come back home immediately. Nagoya is his hometown. The only
place where his family and friends live. So he does not mind if he does not have any single friend in Tokyo. Tsukuru learns that people in Tokyo are different from
his hometown. He never meet anyone he feels like getting to know better. He also reads constantly, more than he ever had before.
One day when he comes back to Nagoya for holiday. He starts to contact his friends to let them know that he is coming home. He calls his four friends, but he
cannot get in touch with any of them. Eventually, one of them call him back. It is from Ao. Ao tells Tsukuru not to call them anymore. Tsukuru asks Ao to tell him
the truth what just happen with the group. But Ao refuses to tell him and he says that Tsukuru had better ask himself.  After that, he goes back to Nagoya as seldom
as possible. When  I  did  return,  I  tried  not  to  leave  my  house  and  once  I  was  done  with
whatever I had to do, I came back to Tokyo as quickly as I could. My mother and older sisters were worried and asked me if something had happened, but I
never said anything. There was no way I could tell them Murakami, 2014: 31.
The quotation above shows that Tsukuru also does not have a close relation with his family. It can be seen from the way he thinks that there is no way that he
can tell his problem to his family. It means Tsukuru keep all his problems just for himself. Tsukuru is the only son in his family. He has two older sisters. According
to the story, he does not really close with his father. Tsukuru’s father runs a real
estate business in Nagoya. His father is busy all the time so he is rarely at home and does not have much time to spend the time with Tsukuru.
Truth be told, he didn’t remember his father all that well, nor did he have particularly warm memories of him. He could not recall ever going anywhere
with his father, from the time he was small until he was grown up, or even having  a  friendly  talk,  just  the  two  of  them.  His  father  was  basically  an
uncommunicative  person  and  besides,  work  kept  him  so  busy  that  he  was rarely around Murakami, 2014: 289.
It shows that Tsukuru, as the only son in the family, is not really close to his father. So when his father died, Tsukuru cannot remember a good memory that they
may have shared together. But on the other hand, he is also not very close to his mother. It can be seen when his mother visits him in Tokyo. As a mother, she senses
that Tsukuru may has a problem that he cannot share to anyone. When Tsukuru is not  going  home  for  New  Year’s  holiday,  his  mother  visits  him  immediately  to
Tokyo.
She found that Tsukuru had started to act and speak a little oddly. When she saw how much her son had changed in the space of a few months, she was
speechless. But Tsukuru attributed it to ‘normal changes you go through when you’re my age.’ What he really needed, he told her, were clothes that
actually fit him now, and his mother totally accepted his explanation. She’d grown up with a sister and, after her own marriage, was more familiar with
how to raise her daughters. She had no idea how to raise a boy Murakami, 2014: 41.
The quotation  above shows that even with  his  mother, Tsukuru still cannot tell about his problem. Although physically, he may has changed, he acts normally
as if nothing happens. In addition, another proof that shows Tsukuru does not have a  close  relation  with  his  family  is  when  his  father  died,  Tsukuru  comes  back  to
Nagoya for his father’s funeral. But soon after that, “Tsukuru continued his work in Tokyo building railroad stations, without much contact with his family. His visits
to Nagoya remained few a nd far between” Murakami, 2014: 48.
From  those  quotations  above,  it  helps  the  writer  to  analyze  Tsukur u’s
personality as a reserved man. Also from the way he thought when he thinks that he cannot share his problems to his family, even when his mother comes to Tokyo
and asks him whether there is something she should know, Tsukuru remains silent and acts normally. As Murphy states
that someone’s characteristic can be seen from the way heshe thinks.
Tsukuru’s thoughts and from the conversatation he has with his mother, it proves that he tends to have a difficulty to communicate with other
people. Especially for expressing his feelings. So after his friends leave, Tsukuru has not talked to any of them. He does not
know why his four friends suddenly kick him out of the group. Back to Tokyo, he continues his flat daily routine. This is another proof that shows Tsukuru also has a
flat activity in Tokyo:
                                            
                