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Dream of Red Chambers


Question Posted Saturday June 9 2007, 5:36 pm

Has anybody read the Chinese novel Hong Lou Meng aka Dream of Red Chambers? If so, I have to write an essay on one of the themes of the novel. I think the theme I'm choosing is how the author over exaggerated the women characters to show that they weren't as worthless as the Chinese thought back in the 18th century. For those of you who have read it- do you know any specific examples portrayed throughout the book to prove this statement?

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sillyrob answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 3:40 pm:
Because if the author didn't, women's rights groups would complain because they have nothing else better to do.

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