Women hold power in their own way from "summary" of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
In the world of the novel, women are often seen as possessing lesser power compared to men. However, Buck illustrates through complex characters like O-Lan that women hold their own unique form of power. O-Lan may not have physical strength or societal status, but she possesses a quiet strength and resilience that sustains her family through hardship. She is the backbone of the family, silently working behind the scenes to ensure their survival.
Despite her lack of formal education, O-Lan is resourceful and wise, making shrewd decisions that benefit the family. She understands the value of hard work and thrift, managing the household finances with skill and care. O-Lan's ability to make the most of limited resources demonstrates her practical intelligence ...
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