Wednesday, November 6, 2019
M Butterfly Essays - M. Butterfly, Free Essays, Term Papers
M Butterfly Essays - M. Butterfly, Free Essays, Term Papers    M Butterfly        RIUve played out the events of my life night after night, always   searching for a new ending to my story, one where I will leave this cell   and return forever to my ButterflyUs arms.S (Hwang 3.3.1-4) With these   words of David Henry HwangUs play M Butterfly, we realize that we have   just been staring directly into the memories of Rene Gallimard. The fact   that Rene Gallimard serves as the narrator of his memories in the play M   Butterfly delivers an impression of the character behind Gallimard than   could ever be achieved by the viewing of the screenplay. The existence of   Marc in the play as seen from GallimardUs perspective, the fact that   Gallimard serves as the main organizer of ideas in the play, and the   differing roles of Helga in the two works all lead to very different   impressions and interpretations by the reader or viewer.      GallimardUs narration seems to be the most obvious difference   between the movie and the play. While reading the play, the audience has   an opportunity to get to know the personality of Rene Gallimard, as well   as his feelings about certain topics. Such insight can be very crucial in   the impression that a character makes on an audience. GallimardUs persona   is very evident in the opening lines of the play. He remarks initially   about the dimensions of the cell, the atmosphere, and the living   conditions. Immediately, this paints a picture for the reader that is   very accurate physically, and the reader sees that Gallimard is   straightforward, and says what he means without very much preamble. As   the opening scenes develop, we also see the side of Gallimard that is the   dreamer. Rene definitely has visions of perfection, and they are   demonstrated when he remarks RAlone in this cell, I sit night after   night, watching our story play through my head, always searching for a   new ending, one which redeems my honor , where she returns at last to my   arms.S (1.3.7-11) Gallimard can be classified as a dreamer, and not only   because he is confined to a prison cell for many years. He has a vision   of how life is supposed to be, and feels rewarded when  he conforms to a stereotype. For example, he says RI knew this little   flower was waiting for me to call, and, as I wickedly refused to do so, I   felt the first time that rush of power  the absolute power of a man.S   (1.11. 8-10) Being Ra manS is important to Gallimard, and following the   so called RWestern FantasyS of having an affair with an Eastern woman is   tantalizing to him. Glimpses like these give the reader incredible   insight into the mind of Gallimard, which are very useful to explain   later actions in the story. A narrator builds a friendship with the   reader, a person that the audience can trust. We see the events from   GallimardUs side of things, which are much more distorted in the play   than the events that occur in the movie. The removal of the narrator in   the movie leaves the viewer to develop GallimardUs personality for   themselves, rather than get to know how he thinks. This puts the viewer   at an overall disadvantage for understanding the true meaning behind M   Butterfly.      Another significant part of the play that is omitted from the   movie is GallimardUs best friend from school, Marc. Marc is described as   a Rwomanizing cadS (1.3. 81) by Gallimard, giving the reader an obvious   first impression. He is developed as a character that is there for   Gallimard in times of need, and serves as someone that Gallimard can go   to in times of need. A friend like this does not exist in the movie, and   the viewer gets the sense that Gallimard is very quick in decision making   and has little doubt about his actions. In the play, however, we know   that this is not the case. There are several cases where Marc talks to   Gallimard in his head, and reasoning for decisions is explained. For   example, Marc says RAll your life youUve waited for a beautiful girl who   would lay down for you.....As the years pass, your hair thins and you   struggle to hold onto even your hopes. Stop    
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