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dc.contributor.author蔡育孜
dc.date93學年度
dc.date第二學期
dc.date.accessioned2009-08-23T05:46:11Z
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-18T09:35:59Z-
dc.date.available2009-08-23T05:46:11Z
dc.date.available2020-05-18T09:35:59Z-
dc.date.issued2007-11-06T01:52:07Z
dc.date.submitted20051029
dc.identifier.otherD9226755
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.lib.fcu.edu.tw/handle/2377/3990-
dc.description.abstractI. Introduction: Chauvinism once exists around the world. The Color Purple is a western bestseller written by Alice Walker; Raise the Red Lantern is an award-winning Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou. However, both of two works intelligently interpret the torments of women who have already suffered Chauvinism from ages ago. We can also observe the similarity of them. II. Women never live for themselves. A. Celie: living for “alive,” was driven by her violent husband. B. Women in the Red Lantern: living for “love of their husband.” They schemed against each other, are imprisoned by men’s power. III. The male protagonist didn’t have name. A. The Color Purple: Mr.____ B. The Red Lantern: didn’t mention the name to audience. C. The fear to males. IV. Different final results after women tried to escape from Chauvinism. A. Celie: living for herself, restarted another bright world. B. The third and forth wife in the Red Lantern: one was murdered and another turned into an insane. V. Conclusion: Chauvinism, a backward thought once exist in our modern world, should be eliminated since woman should be treated equally.
dc.description.tableofcontentsI. Introduction: Chauvinism once exists around the world. The Color Purple is a western bestseller written by Alice Walker; Raise the Red Lantern is an award-winning Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou. However, both of two works intelligently interpret the torments of women who have already suffered Chauvinism from ages ago. We can also observe the similarity of them. II. Women never live for themselves. A. Celie: living for “alive,” was driven by her violent husband. B. Women in the Red Lantern: living for “love of their husband.” They schemed against each other, are imprisoned by men’s power. III. The male protagonist didn’t have name. A. The Color Purple: Mr.____ B. The Red Lantern: didn’t mention the name to audience. C. The fear to males. IV. Different final results after women tried to escape from Chauvinism. A. Celie: living for herself, restarted another bright world. B. The third and forth wife in the Red Lantern: one was murdered and another turned into an insane. V. Conclusion: Chauvinism, a backward thought once exist in our modern world, should be eliminated since woman should be treated equally.
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dc.language英文
dc.language.isozh_TW
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dc.subject當代小說
dc.subjectThe Color Purple V
dc.subjectS Raise the Red Lantern
dc.titleChauvinism in the West and in the East The Color Purple V.S Raise the Red Lantern
dc.titleChauvinism in the West and in the East
dc.titleThe Color Purple V.S Raise the Red Lantern
dc.type大學生學期報告
dc.description.course當代小說
dc.contributor.department外國語文學系,人文社會學院
dc.description.instructor王安琪
dc.description.programme人文社會學院
dc.description.programme外國語文學系
分類:人093學年度

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