Quote by Orson Scott Card
It was not right, thought Han Fei-tzu, for his wife to die before him: her ancestor-of-the-heart had outlived her husband. Besides, wives should live longer than husbands. Women were more complete inside themselves. They were also better at living in their children. They were never as solitary as a man alone.
Summary
The quote suggests Han Fei-tzu's belief that it is unfair for his wife to die before him because traditionally, husbands are expected to outlive their wives. He views women as being more fulfilled and emotionally whole, capable of finding purpose and meaning in their roles as mothers and caregivers. Han Fei-tzu believes that women possess a natural inclination towards connectivity, unlike men, who are seen as more isolated and solitary by comparison. This perception reflects a cultural perspective on gender roles and expectations during the time being referenced.