In the story of Florbert's wife Bovary's romance and reality Wonderland, we follow Alice along a rabbit's hole to a purely miraculous land where little girls' logic is not affected. In Mrs Bovary of Gustave Flaubert, we witnessed the opposite situation as Emma Bovary is one of the most romantic creatures, deliberately entering the harsh reality world. In either case, the creature is placed in an unnatural environment, but in the case of Flaubert, Emma shares the world we live in, so the story is more relevant.
Mrs Bofari and Lev Tolstoy 's Anna Karelina Gustav Flaubert wrote to Mrs Bovary: "Death of a person always causes a paralysis situation, it is very difficult, it grabs the arrival of nothing and it actually To succumb to the facts that arise (258) It is more embarrassing when death is suicide, when nothing happens to self-initiation, it's more embarrassing For the readers of Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Lev Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, Heroine's literary suicide is similar to a coma, even in the imaginary world being assembled, it also needs to accept the pause of death reality.
The "tragic" contradiction between romance and society is depicted most strongly in literature, Anna Karenina of Tolstoy, Madam Bovari of Frobert and Romeo, and Juliet of William Shakespeare. The female protagonists of these stories were forced to commit suicide as if they could die freely for various marriage oppression. On the other hand, even after the sexual revolution, if it does not lead to birth (or child rearing as there is a possibility of being in same-sex marriage), it may have pressure to ease life as an inspiration The source of adventure, which is still peripheral, or the development and strengthening of certain social relations. However, it is difficult to imagine these tragic heroines taking these practical considerations into account.