Characters
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Lily (3rd child, 2nd
girl)
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Mama
Papa
Elder Brother
Second Brother
Elder Sister
Third Sister – died during foot binding
Aunt
Uncle
Beautiful Moon – died, bee sting
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Master Lu
Lady Lu
Uncle Lu
Husband
Yonggang – servant
3 sons
Jade - daughter
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Snow Flower (Lily’s Sworn Sister)
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Parents
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Husband - butcher
Spring Moon – daughter
2 sons
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Madame Wang – Matchmaker – Snow Flower’s Aunt
Madame Gao – local matchmaker
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For discussion:
1. Lily and
Snow Flower endure excruciating pain in order to have their feet bound. What reasons are given for this
practice? Are there any current Western
traditions that you were reminded of as your read these passages?
2. If some men
knew about nu shu and “old same”
friendships, why do you think they allowed these traditions to persist? See page 153.
3. Reflecting
on her first few decades, Lily seems to think her friendship with Snow Flower
brought her more good than harm. Do you
agree?
4. On page 125
Lily states that she felt betrayed by Snow Flower. Do you think anyone was at fault for Lily’s
feelings? If so, who?
a.
Lilly blames her mother for not telling her about Snow Flower in order
to keep her on the path for a good marriage to benefit the family. Was her mother to blame?
5. Do you think
the concept of “old sames” exists today?
Do you have an “old same” or a sworn sisterhood? How are these the same or different from
those in the novel?
6. Nu shu is phonetic in nature and depends
on the write and reader having the same context to be completely
understood. How is this the same as
email and instant messaging?
7. Consider
Lily’s Song of Vituperation (lengthy harsh criticism or abuse) against Snow
Flower. Was she justified? The song became famous and it increased her
standing in the community even as she destroyed Snow Flower.
8. Why do you
think Spring Moon committed suicide?
9. At the end,
Lily charged the other women in her village to copy their autobiographies
because she said that by charging the women she was letting them know that
their lives have value. Do you agree
with this strategy?
10. In the end,
Snow Flower’s three friends criticized Lily and told her exactly how her
actions and words had affected Snow Flower.
Was this a satisfying end to the story?
a. On page 243 they said that Lily loved
Snow Flower “as a man would, valuing her only for following men’s rules.” Was this criticism justified?
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