These two articles are taken primarily from the early part of "great hope" and "lady" regarding the subject of death and the range of methods used by their roles to deal with this situation. Both Charles Dickens and Gustav Flaubert are to the extent that letters are forced to manipulate or hide their real emotions in order to respond to the public and private life binary codes and character customs and social ritual expectations I pay particular attention.
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
Mrs Bovary of Gustav Flaubert was published in 1856, and there were many accusations that it promoted immorality, which was a great success. This is a story about the life of the middle class of France, but its writing style is not the theme of the novel, but Xiaobian's work that requires special attention. This novel continues to be a big controversy for readers, as the unique fashion it writes is called free indirect discourse. This is one of the factors that spread the popularity and longevity of Mrs. Flaubert accepted the trial of this article and had to protect it from those novels that it thought were low morale. The non-personal writing style of his novel has become a focus of attention, it is recognized for the real art it contains.
Mrs Bovary is a masterpiece of Gustav Flaubert and is considered to be the most influential French novel of the 19th century. As often described as a romantic belief and a satire of a rural bourgeoisie, Mrs. Bophari talks about her dream of boring housewife Emma Bophali, romantic love (mainly from popular romantic novels) in a simple country I can not achieve marriage with a doctor. She tried to realize her illusions through love with local landlord and legal representative, and later purchasing luxury goods. She can not pay her debts, does not want to be ashamed, can not tolerate the value of bourgeoisie, can not follow it, she commits suicide