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Essay heading: raise the red lantern
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The film allows us to enter into a sealed world of a rich man's house, and see how jealousies fester in its hostile atmosphere. Each of the four wives is treated with the greatest luxury, pampered with food and care, servants and massages, but they are like horses. They are cared for the whim of the master... displayed 300 characters
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They are cared for the whim of the master. Songlian is at first furious with her fate. But she then begins to learn the routine of the house, and is drawn into its intrigues and alliances. If you are only given one game to play, it is human to try to win it. But Songlian's conduct only leads to ostracism and isolation, not to liberation... displayed next 300 characters
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