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  1. Xiang Lin's wife Her two marriages ended in the loss of her husbands, and even her son was tragically taken away and eaten by wolf. She also struggled and resisted during the period of 1911 Revolution dominated by feudal thinking and rituals, but eventually succumbed to the ruthless and repressive society that ended her life with despair.

  2. Xiang Lin’s wife is the protagonist, a widow of two husbands. The New Year’s Sacrifices symbolically represent a country where woman’s with low social standing are discriminated against. Xiang Lin’s Wife finds herself driven mad by the combined forces of religion, feudal marriage, and the gullibility of her villagers.

  3. Xianglin's Wife is a tragic figure. She is a sincere and hardworking rural woman. After the husband’s death, the cruel-hearted mother-in-law wanted to sell her. She was forced to flee and went to Lu family in Luzhen to be a servant.But she was taken away by her mother-in-law and took all her wages, and then sold her to He family as a wife.

  4. Xianglin's wife in Lu Hsun's novel Bless is a tragic character persecuted by the feudal patriarchal forces.Using straightforward skill,the writer described the miserable fate of Xianglin's wife.The man-eating essence of feudal system,Confucian ritualism and superstitious concepts was revealed,therefore Xianglin's wife have become the typical image of working women's miserable fate of old China ...

  5. well-structured; the other is to concentrate on the character of Xiang Lin’s wife, expanding the narrative of the lives at the bottom, enlarging the information from the original short story. Secondly, the success of the film depends on the director, Mr. Sang Hu, the accurate understanding of the social environment at that time and its conveying.

  6. This article aims at comparing the tragic life of two women who suffered a lot from being manipulated and abandoned,being strangled and conflicting with the feudal society,the feudal religion and ethics of China and England in different times,which was sensitively noticed and vividly described in Lu Xun's New Year's Sacrifice and Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles.

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  8. Jan 1, 1994 · Later, in his short story "New Year's Sacrifice" (1924), Lu Xun depicted the tragedy of a rural widow, known only as Xiang Lin's wife, in order to further criticize the bias of insisting upon chastity and virtue, so defined, as a woman's most worthy moral aspirations. Ibsen's works, especially A Doll's House, were major sources for Lu Xun.

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