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Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

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France has long experienced the era of fast pace of consumption, the time of economic start-up is related, many families can not go on is the economic situation of the problem, Flaby hinted at a logic, extreme consumption is the family moth. If you have seen the world since childhood, growing up in a rich family, you will be accustomed to a high-consumption life, there will be no possibility of being induced, young people from the village suddenly try the pleasure of consumption, it is easy to lose themselves.

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

It was also filmed during the same period, in the mid-19th century, in the French towns of Tost, Jonville and Rouen. Flaubert's protagonist is Emma Bovary, a young and beautiful girl who craves romantic love, wealth and social status that she cannot reach, because she married Charles Bovary, a middle-class doctor

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

Lack of enterprising doctors, poor practice experience. He married Emma, a beautiful peasant girl who grew up in a convent. Although she saw marriage as a life of adventure, she soon discovered that her only excitement came from her fantasies when reading sentimental romance novels. She was increasingly tired and dissatisfied with her middle-class life.

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This is the same situation as the current workers, who see the life of the top rich and want to have it. This leads to many people marrying late, or unable to maintain their lives because of excessive consumption, and finally the marriage goes to tragedy.

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

The male protagonist becomes increasingly frustrated, but blames Emma's affair on fate. Shortly thereafter, he died, and Burth eventually worked in a cotton factory.

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

Madame Bovary's depiction of the bourgeois mentality, and in particular the examination of every psychological nuance of its subject figure, is regarded as a major masterpiece of realism and a work that established the realist movement on the European stage.

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

The novel is also known for the splendor of its style, with its rigorous and rhythmic prose on a par with poetry. Flaubert attached great importance to style, and he spent about five years on Madame Bovary, constantly rewriting it. This work also has practical significance, and this is also the truth for many middle-class people to return to poverty.

Reading Notes Madame Bovary Gustav Flaubert's Fables of Secular Marriage and Extreme Consumption

Rather Dr. Larryville's prototype was Flaubert's father, and Felicity's maid was based on Flaubert's nurse Julie. Flaubert also used medical terminology with the help of his brother Aquili and friend Buelcht. Life is full of temptations, to see the puzzle, it is not easy to protect their own acres and acres of land, and now it is too convenient to shop online for all kinds of consumption. Treat it rationally. You can read famous books.