The Vegetarian, a book written by Han Kang. It has been translated into thirteen different languages, been made into a movie, and has won several awards. It is about a woman named Yeong-hye, after having a grotesque and nightmarish dream, she decides to stop eating meat. This flusters not only her husband but her whole family. Everyone just wonders as to why? Yeong-hye, a woman who in her husband's eyes is what you would call “flat”. She doesn’t ask for much, she does what any housewife does. She prepares meals for him, she cleans, etc. It seems as though there's very little affection in her marriage. It isn’t a relationship with a lot of strife or one with a lot of desire. You would probably say their relationship is only on paper, and they are just two people who live together. But, going from not regarding or paying much …show more content…
After divorcing her husband, she is left to not only take care of her son but her mentally ill sister as well. But, soon Yeong-hye’s erratic and dangerous behavior comes to be too much for In-hye, so she is admitted to a mental hospital. Where she get’s some of the most high-end treatment there is. But, despite this, she continues to get worse and worse. One day she escaped and was found among the trees covered with ran as if “she herself were one of the glistening trees.” In-hye, who after all this shows that this has taken a toll on her mental state as well, continues to visit her sister every day and try to get her to eat. But, sadly, Yeong-hye seems to have given up food entirely. Then, one-day In-hye witnesses the doctors force feeding her and threatening to sedate her afterward so she will not vomit, she freaks out. In-hye bites the orderly who is holding her back, grabs her sister, and takes her to another hospital. While on the train traveling to the hospital all she can do is look at the