Abstract

The story of the movie The Reader focuses on Germany during World War II and describes the lifelong love story between a middle-aged woman Hanna and a young man Michael. The film uses personal emotional journeys in the context of a grand narrative to reflect on the distortion of war on people and human nature. Among them, it is not difficult for us to find that female consciousness is constantly awakening. Therefore, this article analyzes three female images in different periods in the movie The Reader from a feminist perspective. Through the analysis of female characters, it is explained that on the one hand, with the progress of the times, women are constantly awakening and their female consciousness is constantly increasing; on the other hand, women with conscious female consciousness are suppressed in a society with male discourse and are constantly looking for breakthroughs.

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