M.Butterfly

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Ladonna S

 

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July 20, 2012

 

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Gallimard responses “I’m afraid they'll say no."(8) Many years later, he meets Song and her being, or pretending to be, submissive, gives him the confidence to pursue her without fear of being rejected as in his early days. It is odd that a married man would jeopardize his relationship with his wife but it is pretty obvious that the pleasure he gets from seducing a beautiful oriental woman outways the pleasure he gets from his wife...
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In act one, scene three Gallimard is strongly identifying himself with Pinkerton's character “...not very good-looking, not too bright, and pretty much a wimp...” (5) Yet Pinkerton manages to secure a beautiful woman who worships him. It is this fact which encourages him to pursue Song thereby enjoying the illusion of possessing for once in his life dominating a beautiful woman...
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