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Her husband, Mr. Cheong, views her choice as an inconvenience and an embarrassment. Her father, a volatile and traditional patriarch, sees it as a direct challenge to his authority. As the narrative progresses, Yeong-hye’s refusal to consume animal flesh evolves into a desire to purge herself of human violence entirely, leading her toward a shocking transformation that blurs the lines between human and plant, sanity and madness.
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Yeong-hye’s vegetarianism is not about health; it is a moral strike against the inherent violence of the world. In her nightmares, she sees blood, slaughter, and the gnashing of teeth. By Her husband, Mr