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Essay Galaxy - Madame Bovary: Emma's Unorthodox Behavior Due To Childhood
Madame Bovary: Emma's Unorthodox Behavior Due To Childhood
From earliest infancy, an individual's character is molded by experience.
In Gustave Flaubert's novel entitled Madame Bovary, Emma's unorthodox behavior
during her married life can be attriuted to the illusions she maintained about
life during her girlhood. These, combined with her father's disinterest in her
mental happiness become the force which eventually leads Emma Bovary to commit
suicide.
When she was 13 years old, Pere Rouault took his daughter, Emma, to town
to put her in a convent where she would receive an education. She received more
than her father bargained for. All that Emma later believed love should be, she
learned from books there, mostly from romance novels lent to her and the other
girls by an old maid who worked for the convent. In the fine ....
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