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Madame Bovary: The Origin Of Emma And Nora - Paper

Madame Bovary: The Origin Of Emma And Nora



Gustave Flaubert and Henrik Ibsen are both known as great writers
and harsh social critics. In fact when Flauberts masterpiece Madame Bovary
was released, he was arrested on the grounds that his novel was morally and
religiously offensive to the public, despite the fact that it was a
bestseller. Also Henrik Ibsens “A Doll's House” was such a slap in the
face to many Europeans that it was banned in some countries and revised in
Germany so that it had a happy ending. Some people in Norway even
attributed the rising divorce rate to this play! What is it that drove
both of these authors to be such harsh social critics? What exactly were
their views? And what drove these two authors to ...

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is possible to see why they
had certain viewpoints and how these viewpoints had an effect on the
personalities and actions of their characters.
Gustave Flaubert was born on December 12, 1821 in Rouen, France to
a wealthy surgeon. As a boy he was well aware of the incompetence in the
medical profession, and the middle class “lip service” which he portrayed
through Homais in Madame Bovary. In his college years, Flaubert began to
despise the middle class even more as he became enthralled in the romantic
writings of Hugo, Rousseau, Lord Byron, and Sir Walter Scott. In Madame
Bovary, Emma has a certain romantic aspect similar to Flaubert which is a
longing for things to be perfect. This perfectionism was arguably an
obsession for Flaubert. In fact, it took him 5 years to write Madame
Bovary. I remember hearing that he even made sketches of the characters
houses and of the town of Yonville. It was also in college that he fell
victim to excessive romantic ideals, such as those ...

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