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    In the book Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie, the two main characters Luo and the unnamed narrator are sent for reeducation in the Countryside of China in the 1970’s for crimes of their parents. The main characters encounter a village girl known as the Little Seamstress along their travels in the Phoenix Mountain Area and Luo and the Little Seamstress pursue an interesting relationship throughout the course of the book. From pages 149-151, the portrayal of the relationship between

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    In Dai Sijie’s Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, women are portrayed as China’s cultural feminine ideal of being demure and compliant. The novella takes place during China’s Cultural Revolution where two urban youths, Luo and the narrator find themselves sent to the countryside to be “re-educated”. The two protagonists encounter the Little Seamstress—the epitome of beauty—and fall in love. They civilize the Little Seamstress through Western literature allowing her to realize a woman’s true

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    combines the both of them, which will prevail? The passage chosen comes from Dai Sijie’s Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress where the Narrator experiences this struggle after being attacked and returning to an empty home. Only a fantasy about the Little Seamstress could remedy the gloom which hangs over him. The passage illustrates that the Narrator has a deep longing for the Little Seamstress but his respectful attitude towards her due to an underlying fear; which reveals his utter obedience

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    the will and desire to live, and most of us cannot imagine a world or life without them. But what if these aspirations were taken away overnight? In Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, Dai Sijie (戴思杰) illustrates these turn of events with a significant focus on three characters: Luo, the narrator, and the Little Chinese Seamstress. The story takes place during the Cultural Revolution in Maoist China when young intellectuals from the city were forced to be re-educated in the peasant environments

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    The Chinese Revolution was a time of hard and fast change in the country of China, society as citizens knew changed drastically and the lives of millions changed dramatically. Dai Sijie captures this struggle in the story of “Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress”. This story follows the tale of two boys, the Narrator and Luo, who were stripped of their old lives and sent to Phoenix Mountain for “re-education”. Upon living in the mountains the two boys eventually meet a girl referred as the “Little

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    things that generally are kept private. However, in the book The Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie, the main character (who doesn’t ever reveal his name to the audience, so is simply called the Narrator), comes off as an especially closed-off character-specifically in the beginning half of the story. He rarely ever speaks what he is actually thinking, which makes him a kind of difficult character to relate to. The Little Seamstress, a local beauty, has caught his eye-along with every other male

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    The novel, Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, by Dai SiJie is about two boys, the narrator and his friend Luo. Along with other with other youths of China, they were both sent down to the country side during the Cultural Revolution of China to be re-educated. At the time anyone that had high school education were considered intellectuals and were considered as a threat to the cultural movement. However, the narrator or Luo only had middle school education and were considered intellectuals

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    Dai Sijie wrote Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress. A book about two young men being “re educated” in communist China. While away in the mountains Luo, the friend of the narrator, meets a young woman, known to us as the Little Seamstress. In the selected passage, pages 151-152, Luo is retelling his account of when him and the Seamstress were at their hidden pool, and the Seamstress got bit by a snake. In this passage, the relationship between Luo and the Seamstress reveals to us that Luo’s feelings

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    In Balzac and The Chinese Little Seamstress, a historical fiction by Dai Sijie, the Little Seamstress is transformed as Luo and the narrator tell the stories of the French books. Before she leaves, the Little Seamstress first alters the Mao jacket for herself and asks her father to buy a pair of white tennis shoes in Yong Jing. At the end, she even changes her hairstyle to be like a city girl. She says, “a woman’s beauty is a treasure beyond price. (178)”. By this statement, she means that people

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    Written by Dai Sijie, and published in english in 2001, Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is a contemporary piece with a classical story. The book is about a boy, known to us as “The Narrator,” and his friend Luo. It takes place in communist China. Luo is the son of a well known dentist, while the Narrator is the son of a lung specialist and a consultant in parasitic disease. Due to their parents’ education and status, the boys are sent to a mountainous village to be re-educated. While there

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