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Title: M. Butterfly
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January 9, 1996 |
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Females are also given names on their characters. A polite and gentle women are preferred as rabbits, sparrow whereas prostitutes are termed as monkey and heron.
Gallimard is a western man from France in China. He is a French diplomat who is blindly in love with Song... Showed first 250 characters
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He is a French diplomat who is blindly in love with Song. Gallimard is married and also has an extramarital affair with more than one woman. He is a typical man who wants to dominate his wife and also his other mistresses. In reality, in the play; Song is a male and also a spy... Showed next 250 characters
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