Act XI, c. 1806, Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese, 1760 - 1849, 10 1/8 ¡Ñ 15 in. (25.7 ¡Ñ 38.1 cm) (image, sheet, horizontal ?ban), Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, Japan, 19th century, The Hokusai's dynamic rendering of act 11 shows the forty-seven warriors' arrival at the enemy's mansion. As some are scaling the wall with a ladder, one samurai is about to break the wooden gate with a large hammer. Forcing their way into the mansion, they subdue Moronao's henchmen and then find him hiding in a charcoal shed. After killing and beheading Moronao, the warriors go to Enya's grave to offer the severed head to the lord's spirit. Although the story of Ch?shingura ends there, the factual account has it that they orderly surrendered to the authority. Gracefully accepting the death sentence, they all committed ritual suicide on the same day. Ch?shingura is staged in Kabuki theaters even today. Performances typically take place in December, the same month when the warriors exacted their revenge.

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