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Balzac And The Little Chinese Seamstress
In Dai Sijie’s “Balzac and the Little chinese seamstress”, the story ends with one of the characters comment “that a woman’s beauty is a treasure beyond price.” thinks that she could use her looks to be better off. As a pretty girl described as “the princess of Phoenix mountain”, Little Seamstress had an advantage that the other girls didn’t get. From the beginning, she was able to be educated through novels because of Luo and the narrator who were lured by her physical appearance.

I always wonder what happened to Little Seamstress after she left to the city. Did she get a job and live independently? Or did she meet a rich guy, get married and live a happily ever after? That probably was her intention: to be better off… but did it really

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