Emma realized herself was involved in the dilemma that she knew awful things. The man who borrowed money came to their house, and she knew that Charles would find it. She desperately hopped on a couple of horses and carriages. Emma will depend on Emma to do the right thing. While she was traveling, she noticed the man following her with a dark horse. There was terrible pain in Emma 's stomach She knew that Charles must be behind her. At the same time, at the couple 's house, Charles is preparing to see the patient.
"Mrs. Ladies" movie "Mrs." was adapted from a book written by director Claude Shabloll. The main character Emma Bovary began filming on the farm, was very boring and looking for a new life. She accomplished this goal by marrying a doctor working in the city in the nearest city. This movie is the story of her life, what happens when she chooses to marry Dr Charles Bobary. Some scenes are madamebobary in the city. It was clear that she was not happy when Bovary Madam was in the city. To further complicate the problem, she is pregnant. When she said "Why am I getting married," all her dissatisfaction and frustration reached the climax in the scene. She is not very happy for several reasons. She believes her husband, Dr. Charles Bobary, is not that sophisticated person. She does not like to let her life have a dull life.
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
Madame Bovary is located near the town of Rouen in Normandy, a state in northern France. Charles Bobary was shy and a good daughter teenager and his new classmate arrived at a new school laughed at him. Charles acquires a secondary medicine degree and strives to become a staff of the public health department. He married a woman chosen by her mother. Unpleasant but wealthy widow Héloïse Dubuc. He set out to practice in the village of Tôtes. One day, Charles visited a local farm, arranged his owner's broken feet, and met a patient's daughter Emma Rouault. Emma is a beautiful, daring young woman who received "good education" at the monastery. By reading popular novels, she has a strong desire for luxury and romance. Charles was immediately attracted to her and frequently visited his patients until Eloise's visit ceased