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    The Meanings of Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is the portrait of a woman trapped in an unsatisfactory marriage in a prosaic bourgeois town. Her attempts to escape the monotony of her life through adulterous liaisons with other men are ultimately thwarted by the reality that the men she has chosen are shallow and self-centered and that she has overstretched herself financially. In despair, Emma resolves her predicament by taking her own life. What should we make of this rather slight story

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    The tragedy of Madame Bovary is in both the product and the commentary of life back in the 19th century in France. The novel was written in a realistic style by the author Gustav Flaubert’s, which was by that time the major movement in the art and the literature of that time. In this novel, the main character is Emma Bovary, which was to show the bad values of the middle class that could lead to the tragedy and ruin life. In the beginning of the story, Emma is a young girl who is well educated and

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    In Gustave Flaubert’s, Madame Bovary (1857), the narrator illustrates the apparent sexism that Emma Bovary, the protagonist and antihero of the novel, endures. Although Emma was at many times a victim of her time similar to many other women in Madame Bovary, such as the elder Madame Bovary and Madame Homais, Emma possesses a quality unlike the other female characters in the novel. Emma Bovary acts as transgressive woman, in that she chooses to defeat the social boundaries that repeatedly constricted

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    Flaubert personifies horses in Madame Bovary to aid in the enhancement of characterization and themes that Flaubert establishes in Emma’s relationships to suggest . Through personification, horses function as an enrichment of the previously established depictions of the characters. Horses enhance the depiction of Charles as simple minded. The horses intensify the nature of Emma and Charles’ relationship. Flaubert implements horses to aid in the characterization of Rodolphe as moronic. Horses enhance

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    lies and sometimes they were criticized for exposing problems of the society that no one dared to expose, such as the role of women in society. After publishing Madame Bovary, Flaubert received a lot of criticism for his work. The main character Emma Bovary did not have the characteristics that a woman of his time is

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    Madame Bovary is a brilliant novel written by Gustave Flaubert in 1856. The novel revolves around the female protagonist Emma Bovary who is the wife of Charles Bovary, a doctor. She is one woman who lives an adulterous life yet one sees that Madame Bovary differs from the more conventional plot lines where the adulterous woman has to face the consequences for her wrong ways which is meant to educate the women of the times to live within the boundaries set for them by the society. We see that Emma

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    In the novel Madame Bovary, Flaubert drew attention to the concept of social class and studiously built all the characters according to their place in the communal hierarchy. Housekeepers, nurses, and footmen, were representatives of the lower class people, who served a purpose of aiding the middle class families, including the Bovary’s. The higher class consisted of Rodolphe (the wealthy aristocrat) and the guests we were introduced to at the ball earlier on in the book. The novel’s protagonist

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    In the novel Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert establishes the theme of displacement. Through the use of syntax and diction Flaubert emphasizes the emptiness and desire to escape her reality even though Emma is surrounded by loved ones. Flaubert discusses this theme in the following quote, “The whitish light of the window-panes was softly wavering. The pieces of furniture seemed more frozen in their places, about to lose themselves in the shadow as in an ocean of darkness. The fire was out, the clock

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    Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary Emma bovary was born in a middle class society. Emma believed in her imaginations more than her reality. She was confused when she started reading books about fantasies, sex and other things. What destroyed Emma that she doesn’t know the different between her reality, and her illusion. Emma starts to have different affairs with different men. But at the end, Emma finds out her life with Charles is boring, and she tries to escape form it. Then she fell in love with

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    Madame Bovary was written by The French writer Gustave Flaubert in 1856. The characters discussed in this paper are Emma Bovary, Charles Bovary, Leon, and Rodolphe Boulanger. Emma is married to Charles, but strays away somewhere in the middle of the text. Emma encounters unavoidable financial troubles but refuses to admit there is a problem. Although, Emma encounters financial issues, her downfall is not caused by only this, but rather by a combination of financial and romantic issues. Throughout

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