Honore de Balzac and Gustave Flaubert 's approach to capitalism The French Revolution of the 19th century gave power to people for the first time in France. French citizens now believe that they can form a strongly independent nation but that they must have some form of financial or financial pillar to stand out in the modern world It does not recognize. This gives rise to the rise of capitalism and its foolishness, discouragement, and the nature of its exploitation motivated by people.
HonorédeBalzac is a French novelist. Along with Flaubert, he is generally considered to be the founder of realism of European novels. His numerous novels and stories are collectively known as La Comedy Fine, a wide panorama of the French society during the restoration period and the monarchic ruled Goriotto in July. Balzac's series of novels. Human comedy "This is a comedy entangled with the tragic and tragic complex of the French capital society in the early 19th century.The novel follows the ruthless Parisian society following Eugene Rastignac, I entrusted himself to an ordinary state and provided his daughter with the material luxury his daughter wanted but these girls did not visit him as he was dead.
It leads to an unavoidable dramatic conclusion. Flaubert has finished the task of painting her lifeless usage. Honore de Balzac has created a series of about 90 novels and novels called "Human Comedy". Balzac is drawing social and political tendencies of his time while at the same time giving them a sense of artistic solidarity and succeeded in creating a more realistic fictitious world than historical reality. (Cunningham, p. 452) "Romanticism can be regarded as rejection of order, tranquility, harmony, equilibrium, idealization and the rule of reason.This rule generally applies classicalism, especially neoclassicalism in the second half of the 18th century In a sense, it is also an enlightenment and a reaction to rationalism and material materialism in the 18th century.Romanticism is an expression of individuality, suffering, irrationality, imagination, personal, spontaneous, emotional, I emphasize hyperopia and transcendence. "(Www.britannica.com)