Humanities Department, The Open University of China, Beijing, China
Email: jingwen_ouc@163.com (J.W.); enjoyling@163.com (L.Z.)
*Corresponding author
Manuscript received April 7, 2024; revised May 7, 2024; accepted June 30, 2024; published September 26, 2024.
Abstract—The film is an extension of real society. By analyzing the creation of new female images in Red Cliff, this
paper reveals how history, literature and film jointly inherit and shape the cultural values of The Three Kingdoms period. The film successfully presents historical events on the screen, showing the bravery and sacrifice in The Battle of Red Cliff, as well as the breakthrough and transformation of female images. Through the analysis of female images in films, the article emphasizes the gradual improvement of women’s status in society and culture, as well as the breakthrough and transformation of female images in art works under the new environment.
Keywords—women, new image, gender
Cite: Jing Wen and Ling Zhang, "Women’s New Images in Red Cliff,"
International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 408-413, 2024.
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