THE WOMEN CHARACTERS IN KHAI HUNG’ S NOVEL ON WOMEN’S RIGHT
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Using feminist criticism theory to discover the image of the woman, the article points out new and unique features in the way of looking at and building characters in Khai Hung's novels. Not only praising the beauty of the appearance but the writer also greatly appreciates the spiritual beauty of the "new women". Unlike traditional women who represent feudal morality and ethics, they do not hesitate to express a legitimate desire and demand to always live as themselves and for themselves, especially in their love and marriage. The article hopes to contribute a small part to the evaluation, "re-recognition" of the phenomenon of "Self-reliance union" in general, and Khai Hung's novels in particular.
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