Hardys is the most sympathetic character, she lived under the arrangements of others from beginning to end. Finally, Hardys, inspired by Yantel, knew that he asked the husband to satisfy his wife, and seemed to see the awakening of women's equality. Seeing the end of the story makes people a little bit embarrassed. Hardys is still married to the male protagonist. (Why the male protagonist is masculinity? From the last argument between him and Yantel, it can be seen that he is content with the world and wants to put women in the family. There is no such idea of equal rights for men and women in his mind. There are many movie scenes. Yantel argued against him when he argued that men and women are the same.) It is also foreseeable that Hardy's life after marriage is bound to be at home, and it may be that Hardys is not aware of the restriction at all. For a long time in the cage, I don’t know what freedom is. In a relative society, Hardys is a benchmark that everyone admires and admires. She meets all the requirements of men, which Yantel also admires again and again. If Hardys breaks through the conventions, it will only lead to the end of "God understands, and neighbors can hardly tell". As a work of art who grew up obediently, Harves has no such courage and insight.
Harves has no love. Why do you say that. First of all, Yantel said that Hardys didn’t know what she wanted, which meant that there was no love for the male protagonist. Secondly, she later knew that what she wanted was Yantel, she loved "she". At the end We can clearly see that Harves and the male protagonist live happily together. Then the love for Yantel is only shallow. We do not put aside gender, the relationship between gender and love is so important. It’s more important to love the right person than to love the gender.
The character image of Harves is intentional or unintentional, which forms a clear contrast with the image of Yantel. From the perspective of their learning environment, they are the children of scholars, and Hardys's environment is much better than Yantel.
Yantel is not completely divorced from the patriarchal system, and she will also envy Hardys's beloved people who are trained by secular views.
Knowledge and love, freedom and family. Yantel chose the former, while Hardys chose the latter.
Feminism does not mean that when you see male characters, you will be crazy to say that women are oppressed, nor is it about turning the world into strong women and weak men. Feminism needs equality between men and women. It needs the help of men, and it can also help men. Will not rely on the weak to ask for it blindly, nor will the power be at the mercy of the power.
With the development of society and technology, the difference between men and women will become smaller and smaller. Activities that require physical effort are gradually being replaced by machines. With the development of the Internet, women's thinking patterns will become more and more important.
Before a fixed pattern of social concepts is formed, there is always a need for someone to constantly throw stones and ask for directions. If there are more people following this path, a trend will be formed and the trend will be preserved from a trend to a classic.
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