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How do women characters represent traditional culture and the need for reform.

How do women characters represent traditional culture and the need for reform.

3. Ling Shuhua’s (1900-1990), “The Night of the Mid-Autumn Festival,” Ye Shaojun’s (1894-1988) “A Posthumous Son,” Shen Congwen’s (1902-1988) “Xiaoxiao,” Ding Ling’s (1904-1986) “When I was in Xia Village” and Xiao Hong’s (1911-1942) “Hands,” each represent the plight of women. Looking at one
character from the above stories, or comparing two characters, how do women characters represent traditional culture and the need for reform.

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How do women characters represent traditional culture and the need for reform.

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