This book lacks strong women as important characters?
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Re: This book lacks strong women as important characters?
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True. I wish we knew more about Queen Min, though. And I wish Mrs. Seoh was more vocal about her feelings and opinions. I had hopes for Insoon, Mr. and Mrs. Seoh's daughter, for she had the rebellious streak and had challenged the status quo. But she ends up marrying instead, which I respect as it seems to be her personal choice.cristinaro wrote: ↑02 Jan 2021, 07:57 I can think of a few strong women in the novel. For example, Lady Sougyon, daughter of Prince Aansoon, raises her son all by herself, has extended knowledge in various domains, engages in a conversation with the king on different topics, saves her son's life when he falls sick with tuberculosis and comes home more dead than alive, etc. Although only briefly mentioned, Queen Min has a strong personality and becomes fully engaged in politics. Mrs. Seoh is another interesting female character as she has big ambitions for her daughters. There are other hints at the unsung women who followed their partners to another land and supported their independence fight.
What I'm saying is we could've had better characters than this. I wish we saw the women in the independence movement. I understand that there were "hints" but... what we need is for them to be seen.
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What they meant was the story needed more female characters that had the same importance as Embon. Lady Sougyon was there, true. But we could've had women that challenged the status quo as strongly as the men in the story did. We could've met the women from the independence movement. But we didn't.Nduthu43 wrote: ↑03 Jan 2021, 07:31 I parttly disagree because it depends what you mean by strong. Lady Sougyon happens to be the mother of Embon who is a main character. Without the birth of Embon we would not have known Hob's story and his estrangement to Lady Sougyon. Besides, the story is mainly from her perspective and therefore I consider her very strong.
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Even in today's society (in Asia) women are raised to be docile, not be opinionated, etc. And divorce is not an option to be raised by the woman - for any reason whatsoever. With that in mind, Bradley remains true to the culture by not making any of the females appear strong.
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