Emma, Christianity, and adultery Madam Bovary is drawing Emma as a slave of her wish, the so-called love desire. The origin of these desires seems to come from her childhood habits of reading romantic novels while living in monasteries. For her ideal picture of what a romantic love should be, she inevitably is looking for this in real life, but it is not useful. Emma's pain is thought to be due to her innocence about her disillusionment with reality and the essence of the relationship with others.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; Emma Bovary I just started Madame de la Mare but there is no doubt that there is similarity with Louise Colet (Flaubert confidential) later. In particular, scenes of adultery cover the entire phrase and emotional passage that was born in Paris in the Frobert era. Other details about adultery and debt appear to have been taken by Flaubert from the life of an unhappy wife Pradiyah who saw her sculptor's husband abandoned due to illegal activities (Wartberg 135). But so far, the biggest part of Emma's role is what Flaubert knows better than the woman he knows. "I am Mrs. Bovary" - ("Mrs. Bovary, Hello!") - He will soon challenge those who ask him about the model's identity. "People no longer make mistakes about the soul": This is why Madame Bovariy is so realistic (Frierson 127).
The person of the same name of Gustav Flaubert's Madame Bovary (1856) is one of the most complicated and tragic female protagonists in contemporary literature. Emma Bovary is beautiful and charming, watching the world through romantic novels and fantasy veils. She is always in conflict with boring local life and marriage with aristocratic friendly Charles Bovary. Emma is constantly looking for beauty and luxury without being bound by debt, adultery and destruction and seeking to separate her romantic ideals from the reality of country life. .
Mrs Bobary was written in 1856 by French writer Gustav Frobart. This novel talks a bitter story, Emma Povari is a boring and unhappy wife of a village doctor. In order to escape the emptiness of rural life, she entered the world of adultery and overeating, eventually accumulating debts and causing her death. Despite the history of more than 100 years, this story is very modern and very painful. This is American musical inspired by Romeo and Juliet, but full of modernity. It is a story of two competing street gangs from two different ethnic backgrounds. In tension between the gangs, the love between Mary and Tony actually belonged to a hostile gang. Their love was not so excessive, it ended in a tragedy like a tragic love story of youth and innocence.