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What kind of teacher was Flaubert: How did he teach Maupassant, the king of short stories?

author:Hainan Xiaojia

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What kind of teacher was Flaubert: How did he teach Maupassant, the king of short stories?

Flaubert, he is a Frenchman living in modern times, engaged in literary creation all his life, he has made great achievements in literature, and is a strong stroke in the literary world. His student was the world-famous short story writer Maupassant, Flaubert's life lasted only 59 years, and his main representative works include Madame Bovary, Emotional Education and Pecuche of the Bouvard River. So what kind of person was Flaubert? What was Flaubert's character like?

Regarding Flaubert's character, it can be said that Flaubert was a mild-mannered gentleman, he was warm and friendly, kind and serious, wise and erudite, and approachable. Flaubert's family is said to have a lot of assets, but he never seems to measure a person's value by his assets. When Maupassant asked Flaubert for guidance in his youth, Flaubert was already famous, and Maupassant at that time was just an unknown person, although he loved to write, but the novel was not well written. Flaubert never looked down on Maupassant, and was serious and patient in pointing out Maupassant, and although he was erudite, he was not proud and amiable.

In "The Sunday of Flaubert's House", Flaubert's daily life is recorded, on Sundays there are no servants in the house, and when someone comes to visit, Flaubert personally opens the door and greets him. Later, the number of visitors slowly increased, everyone chatted and talked together, Flaubert's memory is very good, the words he said can be remembered very clearly, which shows That Flaubert's enthusiasm, friendliness, approachability and erudition.

In summary, Flaubert's personality includes approachability, warmth and friendliness, sincerity, seriousness, and so on. Flaubert's character is determined by his upbringing and education, he was very fond of reading and well educated at a very young age, which is an important factor in determining Flaubert's personality.

What a teacher Flaubert was

Flaubert, who was a French writer, lived in modern times. Born in 1821 and died in May 1880, his life was short, living only 59 years. Although he was born into a family of doctors and often stayed in the hospital as a child, he eventually became a writer. His representative works are "Emotional Education", "Madame Bovary" and so on. Flaubert was a world-renowned novelist, and his student was Maupassant, known as the "King of the Short Story", so what kind of teacher was Flaubert? What kind of teacher can teach a "king of the short story"? 

There is no doubt that Flaubert is excellent. According to relevant information, Flaubert was a very strict and meticulous teacher, and these characteristics were very obvious when Flaubert pointed out Maupassant. Maupassant has loved writing since he was a child, and he is very attentive, but no matter how he writes his works, it is very ordinary. Maupassant took his work to Flaubert and asked him for a lesson, and Flaubert said very directly that his work was not well written. Subsequently, Flaubert asked Maupassant to watch the carriages coming and going in front of his house every day. Maupassant looked at it for a day, found nothing special, and found Flaubert again. Flaubert told him of the importance of the details, and that the carriages that passed by, though they looked different, were very different. Afterwards, Maupassant returned home and watched the carriage single-mindedly. It is not difficult to see from this matter what kind of teacher Flaubert was, he was straightforward, meticulous, strict, and sincere.

What kind of teacher was Flaubert? I believe that Maupassant, as a student, knows better than anyone. In general, Flaubert was an excellent teacher, and his excellence made himself and Maupassant.

Flaubert's student

Flaubert, whose full name is Gustave Flaubert, was born in 1821 to a family of doctors in Rouen, France, and grew up accustomed to the dissection of corpses, so he did not believe in religion, so he had no religious belief. Flaubert was never married, and his first love had a great influence on his creations, such as Madame Bovary, Bulwar and Pecuche and Emotional Education. 

Flaubert was a world-class master of fiction, with a high degree of literary attainment, and many famous writers befriended him, and he even accepted apprentices, so who were Flaubert's students? Flaubert's students are the unique Maupassant in the world literary world. Maupassant's novel achievements are very high, even known as the "King of the Short Story", and Maupassant's achievements are closely related to the help of his master, Güsdaf Flaubert. Flaubert is said to have been a very meticulous and strict teacher, and Maupassant received many true biographies from him.

When he was young, Maupassant was not as famous and outstanding as he was after his maturity, and his novels at that time were not very well written, and there were many problems in character portrayal and description. After visiting Flaubert as a teacher, Maupassant became more and more prosperous in the novel, and the articles became more and more excellent, because Flaubert was very meticulous and strict, and often gave Maupassant some good advice in the novel, making the characters in Maupassant's novel more rounded and the structure of the novel more perfect.

Flaubert's pupil was Maupassant, the "king of the short story" recognized by the people of the whole world, who perfectly inherited the characteristics of the work of his teacher, Flaubert, in the description of the novel. Flaubert is the master of the novel, and Maupassant is the king of the novel, which can be said to be better than blue out of blue.

Flaubert's works

Flaubert, he was a Frenchman, his full name was Gustave Flaubert. Born in December 1821, Flaubert, who never married and devoted his life to literary creation, died of a stroke at the age of 59. Flaubert's more representative works include Madame Bovary, Emotional Education and The Temptation of St. Anton. 

According to relevant information, Flaubert himself is actually a collection of many contradictions, and he himself admits his contradictions. He was a writer who took his thoughts to the paper, so Flaubert's work reflected his thoughts in many ways. In general, his work is a reflection of his realism, romanticism, nihilism, naturalism, although realism and romanticism seem to be not "compatible", but Flaubert can properly integrate these two isms, there is no sense of contradiction. His representative works of Romanticism are mainly Hell's Dream, which was his early work. In middle age, Flaubert's works became more and more "mature", and at this time he was able to combine realism and romanticism, and his outstanding masterpiece of this period was Madame Bovary. In his later years, Flaubert witnessed the cruelty of war, and during this period Flaubert's work reflected nihilism and naturalism.

Flaubert's work is like a mirror that reflects Flaubert's thoughts deeply and clearly. Flaubert was a contradictory individual, and Flaubert's works not only reflected Flaubert's ideas, but also reflected the situation of the entire French society at that time.

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