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Ó¢Óï¶ÁÊé±Ê¼Ç Madame Bovary

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Ó¢Óï¶ÁÊé±Ê¼ÇMadameBovary

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¡¡¡¡therebeingalwaysabigdisparityandcontradictionbetweenreallifeandlifeinliterature,sowecannottakeeverythingasgod'sdoingwhenlifeseemsdifficultandunpredictedtous.maybeitisachancegiventoustoadjustourselvestothesocietywhenfacingwithfrustrationsoraccidents.andthisisthecrueltyofthereality:theimaginationisdiffersfromrealityandpeoplehavenoideasabouthowtodealwithsuchasituation.therefore,madamebovary,asanembodimentofrealityandidealoflife,wasborn.

¡¡¡¡madamebovaryisoneofgustaveflaubert'srepresentativeworksandittakesnearlyfiveyearstobefinished.gustaveflaubertwastheimportantcriticalrealismwriterinfrenchflaubert,whoseworksreflectthe1848-1871erabetweenthefrenchstyle,exposedtheuglyvulgarbourgeoissociety.hewasfamousforhiscreationtheory---"objectiveandindifferent"andcarvedartisticstyleinthehistoryoffrenchliterature.formanycriticsandhistoriansoffrenchliterature,flaubertisbyfarthemostmodernofthegreatnineteenth-centurynovelists,anditiseasytoseewhy.becausehehasbeinganoriginatorof'realism'inprosefiction.but,whatmakeshiswritinginmandamebovarydistinctivelymodernratherthanthesimplecontinuationofanearlierself-consciousliterarymanner?itisbecausethatflaubertascribestowritersintheexerciseoftheircraft.

¡¡¡¡madamebovarydepictsaprocessofthegradualdegenerationofabourgeoiswomanwhogrewupinachurchandwasnotsatisfiedwithheramediocrelife.inordertopursuearomanticheroandelegantlife,theactress,emma,stoopandhasadulterousrelationshipwithleonandrodolphe.asherfamilycannotenablehertoenjoyaluxuriouslife,shehastoborrowmuchmoneytospendwithherlovers.ultimately,becauseofinabilitytorepaydebt,sheruinedherownreputationthencommitsuicideandleftalittledaughterandherhusbandalone.however,afteremma'sdeaththetownisasusualjustasnothingspecialhappened.rodolpheidlesawaytimebyhuntingintheforestalldaylongandleonalsohasaneasytimeinthecity.whatagrieved,poorwoman!

¡¡¡¡bydescribingamarriedwoman'slifeexperiencewhichisfullofpassionandfervor,flaubertusedasuccinct,exquisitivewirtingstyleprofoundlyreappearthefrenchsociallifeinthemiddle19thandtrulyrevealthedarkofthewholecountryatthattime.flaubert,theauthorwassickenedwiththefrenchmdiddleclasshewasborninto.hebelievedthemtobelazy,unconcerned,andselffish.madamebovaryisaboutsuchaself-centered,enviousanddramaticmiddleclassfrenchwoman.thebookwasoriginallyinfrench,butwastranslatedintoenglish.

¡¡¡¡madameemmabovaryisatragicperson.sheransafterromanticloveandaprodigallife,however,shedoesnotrealizethatherlivingconditionscannotguaranteeherwhatshewants.whenloveisbuiltonthebaseofsubstance,itisdoomedtobeatragedy.nomatterhowdegenerateitis,theretobeonlyoneresult---tragedy.so,whoforcesemmatogotothedeadend?itisthepeople'sindifferenceandcoldmadeherdisapppinted?orshegivesupherselftoreallife?perhaps,itisthatsocietycompelhertopoisonherself.fromemma'slife,wecaneasilyfindthateveryonehasapersonalattitudetowardsdreams'chasing.andforus,weseldomimaginganddaydreaming.

¡¡¡¡however,madameemmabovarysinkedintousingherownversionoftheimageand,therefore,herstilladolescenthabitsofimaginationhavebroughtherintoradicalcompany.madamebovary'sextremelyactionisabsolutelyreflectionofherunsatisfiedwithherself.theseso-calleddreamsaredefinitelyillusoryandunreal.afterfinishingreadingthisbook,foralongtime,ijustimmersemyselfinthebookandcannotcomebacktotherealworld.itshocksmethatflaubertissointelligentandwisethattheworldhedescribesinthebookmadamebovarycanalsoreflectssomeseriousproblemsintoday¡¯slife.theyhavesuchasurprising,unbelievablethingsincommon!amajorityofpeopleinnowadays,justlikeemma,dreamingoffindingaprinceoraprincessandenjoyingahappylifewithoutbeingbotheredbydailychoresandhavingtoworkforlife.however,howcouldthesedaydreamscancometobearealityinahigh-pacedandcompetedsociety?apparently,theansweriscannot!thus,weshouldlearntofigureoutthecurrentsituatonandhaveoureyesopenedbythesocialreality.asanoldsayings"aswesow,sowewillreap."wehavetostriveforourdreamswithourownhandsandsweat.inbrief,agoodbookcannotonlyhasaninterestingstorybutalsocaneducatesthereadersandstillexistswithhundredsofyearsgoby.

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