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... women from the East and from the West, we see that Asians are often portrayed as being either enraptured or suspicious of their Western counterparts This is an underlining theme in the play, and ... similar to the original play, right up to the surrendering of Song's character What subsequently follows, however, is a complete turning ofthe tables To make matters even worse, the object of his ... instead of what is actually occurring, we begin to enter into a very dangerous area When we begin to act on these illusions, however, we only add to the problem In the play M Butterfly there were...