A similarity between Bovary and the awakening century, in France, Gustav Flaubert wrote Mrs. Bovary. In 1899, Kate Chopin wrote "Awakening". Books can not be separated in these years, and there is a clear similarity between the two. The story of Madame Boberly is a woman who is trying to get rid of her daily life that she is not satisfied with her life. Like Bovary, awakening is characterized by a woman who is dissatisfied with his life and wants to find a new adventure.
In the time series, Madam Bobary is about 50 years earlier than "awakening" and "women" come later, but the latter two novels are inspired by Mrs Bobary often called American Boeverly. Japanese wife and wife. In fact, in the fictitious world, both Edna and Yoko belong to the same era, the turn of the century when "new women" appeared. Therefore, they are the modern version of Madame Bobary of America and Japan. So, in the context of Flaubert 's Mrs. Bovary, there were three rebellious women who worked hard to achieve their goals in their cultural restrictions and how their contempt for them was Discussed whether it caused self destruction. I also note that although these heroines have different cultural backgrounds, there is no difference in human boundaries between cultural boundaries. (Abstract has been shortened by author's permission.)
Self-Conflict Struggle from Comparative Perspective: Women's Awakening Theme in Three Realistic Novels - "Mrs. Bovary" by Gustav Flaubert, "Awakening" by Kate Chopin, and "Aru Onna" by Arishima Takeo
The image of Emma Bovary of Mrs. Bovary in the movie of Gustav Flaubert, the central figure of Gustav Flaubert's novel "Mrs. Bovary", was brought about by this publication. Criticism and cheers of anger continue to fascinate contemporary literary critics and filmmakers. She is a romantic idealist pursuing perfect love and beauty in a dull bourgeois society. - Compare Dziga Vertov movies, men with movie cameras, Run Lola Run. "The main requirement is to sensuously explore the world through movies, so we will use the camera as a starting point for the use of Kinooi and explore the chaos of visual phenomena filled in the universe . "
Emma Bovary is a character of the same name of the novel (Charles' mother and his ex-wife are also known as Mrs Bovary, and their daughters are still Miss Bovary). She has a very romantic view of the world and is anxious for beauty, wealth, passion and a high society. The difference between these romantic ideals and the reality of her country life drives the majority of the novel, causing her two incidents and finally creating a tremendous debt that led to her suicide It was.