![]() ![]() They will still have to use their feminine beauty and cunning to manipulate men if they want to succeed and prosper because they cannot trust men at all. However, after some reflection, I think she was implying that because of the way Korean society is organized, nothing will change for these women. At first I was frustrated and thought maybe the author just didn’t know how to end the story and tie the plot lines together. I wanted a happy ending wrapped in a loop, but instead the story just ends. I felt very connected to these characters (especially Kyuri the maid and Ara the mute hairdresser) and wanted to know what was happening to them. Every man who hasn’t betrayed them either: A) he hasn’t betrayed them yet, or B) he has already betrayed them and they don’t know it yet. ![]() She strips away the bright and happy facade of South Korea and reveals the sad and bleak reality of life for women in South Korea: any man will betray her. ![]() I think only a Korean-American who lived in Korea could write such a novel about what life is like for real young women in South Korea. The design and characterization of the author’s world are top notch. I loved the exquisite use of language in this novel. See also Download Of Ash And Embers By Jenna Wolfhart If I Had Your Face Book Pdf Download ![]()
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