The Meiji era marked Japan's rapid modernization, transforming it from an isolated feudal society to a modern nation-state. This period saw significant political, economic, and social reforms, as well as the adoption of Western technologies and practices, while grappling with the challenge of preserving Japanese identity. Natsume Soseki emerged as a key figure in modern Japanese literature during this time. His works, such as "I Am a Cat" and "Kokoro," explored the psychological impact of modernization on individuals and society, blending humor, social critique, and deep introspection to capture the complexities of Meiji-era Japan.