No Place for Butterflies 2015

The vision of the Chinese sage Chuang Tzu, who lived in the third century BC, considered an example of the appearance of the butterfly as a symbol in the modern Intellect. In his vision, he was turned into a butterfly and a butterfly was turned into him.
The contemporary critic James Liu believed that the Chinese sage's dream, Has left an impact on Chinese literature, indicates that everything in the universe consists of two forces that are opposing but complementary.
I used the butterfly as a symbol for women, women can achieve harmony in life by understanding their own characters, Its goodness and its evilness, By creating balance between this two sides of their own characters, they will find their own inner peace. Even if the society is forcing them to deny an accept of their personality in order to serve this society better.
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