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Lisa See

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Lisa SeeFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005

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Chapters 16-EpilogueChapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 3: Rice-and-Salt Days - Part 4: Sitting Quietly

Chapter 16 Summary: Letter of Vituperation

Life returns to normal for Lily and her family. Snow Flower, on the other hand, never recovers from the effects of their time in the mountains, either physically or emotionally. Lily’s husband points out that that Snow Flower is not as strong as she is, and that she is being mistreated by her husband. Lily confronts Snow Flower about her husband’s abuse and tries to convince her to leave him and come and live with her in the Lu household. Snow Flower refuses, because she cannot bear that shame of being known as a woman who abandoned her family, and she doesn’t want to leave her son unprotected in the butcher’s home.

Lotus, a woman Lily remembers from the time in the mountains, brings Lily the fan from Snow Flower. Snow Flower has written on the fan: “You won’t have to listen to my complaints anymore. Three sworn sisters have promised to love me” (220). Lily feels betrayed by Snow Flower, remembering how she herself had refused to reject Snow Flower and join a sworn sisterhood when her own mother-in-law suggested it. Lily begins to view their entire friendship as a series of betrayals on Snow Flower’s part.

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