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“Raise the Red Lantern” is a powerful film that portrays China in her 1920s. ... Upon her arrival, Songlian learns the family’s tradition of lighting red lanterns outside the garden of the chosen wife, with whom he intends to spend the night with. ... Maybe because of her age, she tends to be less concerned about how to amuse the master; she now sees the whole raise-the-lantern as sins. ... I think that the first wife has already done her job to raise the heir of the family, now she’s retired and has been very well replaced by others who can take her job of fulfilling the master’s physical needs.
Approximate Word count = 788 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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