From the beginning of M. Butterfly of David Henry Hwang, the relationship between men and women was a struggle for inferiority. The role of women has evolved from those who disapprove of opinion to become bosses of millions of dollars in scale. Over the years women have acquired passion and skills to fight for what they believe. However, in some countries women are still at the bottom of the social list, and they continue to compete for their own culture.
The waste of butterflies of David Henry is said that the brain is a stage of conflict. But what happens when the perception hits the head with a conflict? In theater M. Butterfly of David Henry Wong, he uses the title as his main metaphor, but distorts the audience's reaction by distorting the audience by solving too many themes around them. The tenor is a butterfly, the ride is M. The problem is that tenor and vehicles mean political order and police use power to restrain socially disadvantageous behavior (Elliott & Pollock, 2013). The application of force is generally considered morally neutral, and in various situations it may constitute the abuse of power.
When I grew up, I remember teaching two Asian Americans: David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly (1988) and Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior (1976). It is as important as these works that they disappeared for decades from current Asian American students. In those days, the needs and expectations of the new generation people came from their companions, society, and the state. I hope this list will serve as a starting point for new Asian Americans. This title includes Asian Americans who question the stereotypes and limitations of traditional American society, push out and break. In the words of Hassan Minay, beneficiaries of immigrant generation, new Asian Americans - expectations for cultural rooted in filial piety, equality, and desire to engrave our niche into mainstream mass culture. Whether you are a fourth generation high school student or the first generation CEO, the new Asian American will overturn the current situation here.
Mr. Butterfly of David Henry Wong "I played various events of my life all night and I was always looking for a new ending of the story.When I leave this cell, I will return to my arms forever "Huang Yuxi 3.3.1-4) Through David Henry Hwang's play M Butterfly, we noticed that we were staring directly at the memories of Rene Gallimard. - American dream is a way of thinking that many people have in the United States (usually related to Protestant occupational ethics), people can achieve prosperity through effort, courage and determination. These are the values that many of the earliest European settlers have and have been handed down to future generations. The achievement of America's dream is a constant debate. American dreams of the 20th century, America's dreams have challenges