Many authors often draw their character's inner life and their behavior with literary works. In other writers' examples, we are discussing discussions on social problems and restrictions on residents against society. In the two literary works of Hedda Gabler of Ibsen and Madame Bovary of Gustave Flaubert, they share a common depiction: the main heroines are facing the complexity of social restraint. Ibsen 's novel and Flaubert' s novel emphasize women who can not and can not do anything in society.
Courage and children of Henrik Ibsen 's Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s mother and her children mothers 'courage and Hedria Ibsen Hedda Gabler and Bertolt Brecht' s courage and children released two strongly defined female heroines. It adversely affects the lives of other characters and it shows the fundamental problems of their society. Both playwriters established a macro perspective of social ills within the subtle personal characteristics of Hedda and Mother Courage. Both of these characters have the indomitable appeal that allows them to dominate others while allowing them to make desperate choices that reflect social oppression.
Both Gustav Flaubert and Henrik Ibsen are great writers, also called harsh social critics. Indeed, when Flauberts masterpiece Mrs Bovary was released, he was arrested for reasons that his novel is morally and religiously uncomfortable for the public. In addition, Henrik Ibsens "A Doll's House" is slapped in front of many European people. It was forbidden in some countries, it was fixed in Germany and it became a happy ending. Several people in Norway even even attributed this divorce rate to this script! What are the reasons why these two authors became such severe social critics? What are their views? Why did the two authors urge the creation of two most famous characters, "A Dolls House" Nora and Mrs. Bovary Emma? First of all, it is important to understand the socio-economic status and background of the two authors. It is a good thing to have at least one idea in the society where they live.
The wife of Gustav Flaubert. Flaubert 's woman' s story engaged in adultery to escape from a loving marriage was strictly censored at the time of publication, Flaubert tried to pass the novel. After he became acquitted, Madame Bovary became a masterpiece of the realist movement. Gabriel García Márquez has 100 years of loneliness. Accepted as one of the most important novels of the classics of Spanish literature, the "centennial of loneliness" has spoken for generations the story of the Buenians. The style and theme of the novel is thought to represent the literary movement unique to Latin America in the 1960s.