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What are the alienated images of women in Eileen Chang's novels?

It can be said that basically all, compared to the image of women under the current orthodox culture, the pen did not have a happy, white tassel slightly normal

You said that the alienation depends on what you and what to compare, compared to the positive image is a little bit of alienation, but you have to think about how the positive image is shaped, the real or the false, we feel that the image of the alienation of the image may be closer to the truth, she penned a lot of A lot of the women she writes about not only belong to that era, but I think they also belong to the present.

Possibly because of the environment of the time, women in those days wanted to go out of their own happiness, a little more difficult, and not many people went out

The one who went the furthest was still herself, and she still did what she said she would do, and I think very few other women in those days were able to go as far as she did, and it's been very much a part of the image of the modern woman, and one of its main features is independence, from the economy to the economy. One of her main characteristics was her independence, from economic to spiritual independence, such as publishing her own books to support herself and falling in love freely. Far away from the United States, in the literary camp in poverty, willing to marry a seventy or eighty-year-old American writer, even in modern times than many women to be independent, I think she has a sense of the times ahead of its time.