Dallowo saw that an ambulance robbed it after Septimus threw it out of the window (Wolf, 2012, p. 78). This suicidal behavior is considered important for Mrs. Dalloway. That's because she can think more about her situation and how courageous it is that Septimus can not be hurt in her situation. Mrs. Dalloway is satisfied with the life he lived, the situation and decisions that Septimus did to protect his life, and the way he wants to live is what he wants I knew that. life
The lives of the two most notorious literary women, Madame Boberly and Mrs. Darrowway are very different, but they have some similarities. For different reasons, both women are considered dissatisfied with their lives. Mrs. Dalloway is the protagonist of Virginia Woolf's novel and lives in a rich world. Some of the day-to-day worries in her life include ways to guarantee that party guests enjoy the appearance of the house and the foods and wines consumed.
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