In a powerful novel by Diermant's red tent Diermant, the red tent from the eternal silence of Jensis chapter 34, Dina, finally got her voice, and her story was predicted by her It is completely different from things. I was introduced to four mothers of Jacob, Rachel, Zilpa, all the wives of Villa, joined Dina from early childhood to adolescence, and entered the "red tent" from Cannan. An adult to Egypt. Through her journey, we learn how the red tent is continually encouraging and seeking comfort and comfort.
Anitadiamant red tent writer and her time historical novel "Red Tent" author Anita Diamant is a godly Jewish American living in husband and daughter Emilia and Newtonville, Massachusetts. She wrote five books on the lives of contemporary Jews, and the red tent was her first novel. Diamant will be affected by the recently created Midrashim reappearance or try to explain Torah's story by examining Torah's sub-articles. Modern women have a strong interest in this approach and I hope to expand the detailed mention of women like Dina. The shape, structure and plot of the red tent organization seems complicated
In Anita Diamant's novel "The Red Tent", the word no is completely meaningless. "Red tent" tells stories, the fusion of two cultures, and the desire of women seeking love. Dina was not raped, but she had sexual intercourse, but since she was married later, she did not show any attention and allowed her to be blindly guided by her heart and love. Diamant recognizes that menstrual cycles begin to synchronize with each other when women live together or spend a lot of time. In the novel, every woman starts the menstrual cycle in the new moon. Her menstrual cycle changes as Dina emigrates from various countries and experiences various cultures. However, the nomadic women 's menstrual cycle is consistent with the moon and its cycle.
A very important theme in the "red tent" is the image of the mother. Dyna first said that "... chains linking mother and daughter ..." (Diamant 1), images related to birth, childbirth, women and childbirth reinforce this kind of images in the text. . The midwife's medical examination shows an example of a childbirth image. "She is half dead, and when the baby arrives at last, I do not even have the power to shout and tear the body back and forth" (Diamant 59). This picture of painful sacrifice is the essence of ancient maternity, in most cases "ordinary life of life is a struggle between life and death" (Diamant 225)