Female perpetrators in a patriarchal society

Velda 2022-04-21 09:03:06

In the film, there have been many articles discussing the analysis of Jin Funan and the men and women. I especially want to write about these hateful sisters in the play. I think they are actually the whole play. The most hateful characters, even the male lead's evil, I think at least 40% of them are encouraged by them.

They are a very secretive controlling group, ostensibly they are the vassals of the men on the island, but in reality they are using the vanity of the men to work for them, which in turn reinforces the arrogance of the men.

"How can I do without men?" This sentence is a common group of them. During the roof repair, various aunties asked the male lead to help repair the roof. The male lead was slightly unhappy, but he was quickly arrested This flattery made him complacent and agreed. It can be seen in the "How can I do without men?" when the men go to sea and when they work. They said they were tired after working for a while, and then they sang and danced in the shade of the tree, leaving Jin Funan to work there. It can be seen that men are actually the "labor" of their indolence.

In fact, as early as when the men were children, the elderly were already their targets of persecution. When the men returned from the island, the boatman joked with the male protagonist, saying that after the storm, all the other men on the island died and the only old man was left. At first, they all blamed the old man for killing them, but after two days, they brought the old man home in various ways. Here can be seen another use of men, their "sexual tool."

"How can I do without men?" This sentence is by no means a compliment to men, but is actually a subtle manipulation tool, whether it is labor or sex, they are exquisitely hiding behind men to steal benefits.

In the case of their daughter's death, the sisters-in-law also excused the male protagonist in unison and planted Jin Funan for the same reason. Rather than losing a young woman, they were more reluctant to lose a man who came forward and worked for them. Every sentence in his speech is for maintenance, and every sentence is moral preaching. Has this not contributed to the violence in the hearts of men?

During the roof repair, Jin Funan actually participated in activities, and even the labor rate was higher than that of the male protagonist, but the sister-in-law was a different set of words, saying that she didn't have to work, but Jin Funan was not the same as them. the same woman? no. Sisters-in-law are different from young Jin Funan and daughters and prostitutes of youth. They are older and do not exist as objects of men's sexual desire. They are biologically female, but do not exist as ordinary gazed subjects.

Jin Funan not only acts as a "stared" existence in this small society in daily life, she is the center of sexual desire projection in the island, acts as the object of venting, and is also the object of the male protagonist's tantrums, and she is also a sister-in-law, In order to compensate for their disadvantaged position in men, there are objects for finding a place. In this relationship, men are at the top, sisters-in-law are at the second level, and Jin Funan is at the bottom. Their role is similar to the fox in the fox and the tiger, but it is more than that. They use their morality to bless themselves. One is their elder status, the second is that they are numerous and powerful, and the third is that they are vassals of men. The power of a man is a conspiracy.

I don't know if there is a sexuality factor in it, because the old man in the show is obviously already a waste, and the women are still in their prime. Because in normal times, older women still have a trace of jealousy towards younger women. . .

Looking at our reality, is it only men who harm women?

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