![]() ![]() What remains meaningful is Tu and Min’s marriage vows to each other” (101). ![]() She reflects on this realization, “The fact that they both broke their promises to her, hurtful as it is and it will always be, no longer matters. ![]() Sansan feels betrayed, but realizes that because her values were different than his, their love would never have been able to succeed. Sansan first falls in love with a man who makes an empty promise to her, which she discovers when he falls in love with another woman. In Love in the Marketplace, the repetition of the word “promise” throughout Sansan’s character development shows her belief of the essentiality of a mutual understanding of promise and a commitment to keeping promises in order to truly find love, and how love without these essential components cannot be successful. ![]()
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