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Reflections on Madame Bovary

Many friends have read Madame Bovary. The following are my thoughts on Madame Bovary for reference only. I hope you like it! For more details, please click to view.

After reading Madame Bovary, I feel that death is everyone's destination, because death is not worth discussing because of illness or aging or irresistible external forces. Emma's death does not belong to the above scope, that is to say, with her will, she can completely change her own destiny. Why can't she get rid of her fate? As modern people, what can we learn from Emma's experience?

Family determines birth, and personality determines fate. What kind of woman is Emma?

Emma, the daughter of a farmer, received an aristocratic education in a monastery and read many romantic novels. She looked down on her husband who was a township doctor and dreamed of legendary love. But her first lover was a morally corrupt squire, and her second lover was a selfish and cowardly tool. Her affair did not bring her happiness, but gave speculators an opportunity to make her the target of usury. Finally, her debts piled up like a mountain, and she couldn't pay them back. Her husband's meager property has already been squandered by her, and her lover refused to lend a helping hand. She was at the end of her tether and had no choice but to commit suicide by taking poison.

One's origin should not be blamed. Her parents sent her to a monastery to receive a noble family education, so that she was immersed in the dream of "elegant" life in aristocratic society all day. At the moment, what jumps into my mind is that many parents send their children to various art classes, hoping that their children will become famous and get married. Learning an art you like, if you pay attention to cultivating your sentiment, will benefit you for life, but if you insist on becoming famous and getting married, it will be a bit like Emma. This leads to the essence of the problem. Before making important choices, you must have a clear understanding of yourself and know yourself before you can do the right thing. Obviously, Emma doesn't know herself or is not rational enough, otherwise she won't fall into the strange circle of being fooled and cheated by her lover.

What is Emma's personality? I have romantic feelings and like literature, but I am also poisoned by it. I fantasize about the arrival of the white knight every day. But all this is far from her life. People in her life circle come and go every day, busy for life. Her parents can't bear to let her work in the grange. She has nothing to do all day, and her life is monotonous like a pendulum: there is nothing to be excited about and feel, so she is looking forward to the arrival of love. Emma is immersed in a fantasy every day, but her father Lao Luo is not confused. By chance, Bovary treated Lao Luo's leg disease, and the old man tried his best to promote this marriage that is still satisfactory to him. If Luo's father could teach her his life experience in time, maybe she wouldn't go astray. It's a pity that Luo's father can only help his daughter choose a suitable marriage, but he can't make her understand the reasons for the choice. Marriage became the starting point of Emma's unhappy life. After marriage, Emma found that Bovary was not her lover at all. He has no talent, no ambition, no manners and speaks as flat as a sidewalk. According to the present vision, Bovary is probably an economical man with average appearance and average income. He has neither the mind to spend money around the moon nor the financial resources to create romance. I have no time and energy to think about how to please women, but loyalty to my wife is certain. If Emma can understand that living is the right way, the next tragedy will not happen. Unfortunately, what Emma wants is beautiful love, but what Bovary can give is a dull marriage.

From the perspective of love, Bovary and Emma are really out of place. Let's look at the situation after they just got married: Bovary just went out, but he felt that he didn't love her enough, so he went back to his room to see his dear Emma ... What did Emma think? Facing her husband's enthusiasm, she thought that before she got married, she thought she had love, but the happiness she should get from this love was gone. She thought she must have made a mistake. Bovary's love is as strong as burning dry wood, but Emma doesn't feel the happiness she deserves at all, only the boredom of being harassed.

The reason why this happens is that Emma should ask herself first, have you ever considered falling in love before getting married? No. She just thought it was a shortcut to escape from her old life. Man is a strange animal. Without material things, there is no happiness at all, and having material things cannot guarantee a certain happiness. Whether happiness is related to material satisfaction, but it will not surpass the happiness of spiritual resonance. The problem between Emma and Bovary is a mental mismatch.

Faced with this situation, there are many solutions. You can try to get to know each other better, although this attempt is necessary pain for Emma and excessive torture for Bovary; The next best thing, they can choose to divorce, but Emma has no ability to stand on her own feet, which is obviously not the way she dares to try. She has no choice but to have an extramarital affair.

She is not the only woman who plays with fire in marriage, but also an elegant Russian woman-anna karenine. They have something in common, they all have extramarital affairs, and finally they all choose to commit suicide. The difference is that Emma is the wife of a village doctor and has a dedicated husband. She was madly in love with others outside marriage, but she was abandoned twice when she met the wrong person. Anna is the wife of an upper-class official. Her husband is a hypocritical politician, and she is in love with an officer who loves her very much. Anna's death made people see the regret that a true-natured woman boldly pursued true love. Emma's death left people thinking about themselves, love and life, knowing their true selves as much as possible and avoiding falling into the emotional whirlpool of hurting others.

Reflections on Madame Bovary 2 The novel tells the story of Emma, the protagonist, who constantly pursues love and ideals and finally commits suicide. Emma has a beautiful face, graceful posture and elegant speech, and her mind is full of thoughts on reading poetry. Why did she become like this? Perhaps it can be summed up in the words of her husband Charlie-"This is the fault of fate", "It seems that fate has made Madame Bovary a bad wife and a bad mother and led her astray".

After reading this novel carefully, we can find that Emma's tragedy is actually the result of a combination of internal and external factors. "Because of the interaction between external events and her willfulness, she gradually slipped into boredom, lies, infidelity and eventually suicide, just like on a slope."

The perverse personality developed in youth and the romantic mood during school laid the foundation for Emma's future transformation. While studying in the monastery, she read a lot of romantic works. Sentimental and fond of fantasy, she is eager to imitate the stories of talented people and beautiful women in Scott's novels. The novel uses a whole chapter to describe Emma's life in the monastery, most of which is about how she loves books, poems, pictures and news about romance, passion, romance and love. "When she was doing mass, she deserted and went to see the illustrations with sky-blue borders on the scriptures. She likes the sick lamb, the sacred heart pierced by a sharp arrow, and the poor Jesus who fell half way under the cross ... loving the church is the love of flowers, and literature is the exciting passion. She looked up in front of the Upanishads of faith and became more and more disgusted with the canon. She thinks one of them. The beautiful and lovely Miss Emma is not a complacent character in her bones, but a perverse soul hidden under her gentle and clever appearance. " Her personality reveals a practical meaning in enthusiasm and romance. "

Life in the countryside is so boring that Emma is going to panic. Being invited by the Marquis to visit the castle has undoubtedly injected fresh blood into her life. The impact of this visit is undoubtedly worse. At the ball in the castle, Emma saw and even personally experienced the life she dreamed of: luxurious rooms and furniture, delicious food, beautiful music, dazzling clothes, outstanding people and elegant manners ... all of which made her enjoy, intoxicated and infatuated. Emma suddenly found that the original fantasy scenes and things not only appeared in her mind and dreams, but also became a reality! This prompted Emma to look forward to and wait for the next dance, which also led her to indulge in that life later. About the description of dance, there is a place that can be regarded as the foreshadowing or omen of Emma's betrayal of marriage and affair. "A lady next to her dropped her fan. A gentleman happened to pass by. "Excuse me, sir," said the woman, "would you please pick up the fan?" ? It's behind the sofa! The gentleman bent down, and just as he reached out, Emma saw the young woman put a piece of paper folded into a triangle into his hat. Mr. Wang picked up the fan and respectfully handed it to his wife. She nodded and turned to smell the bouquet in her hand. "Through the word' young woman', we can see that this lady is married; From "Madam dropped the fan on the ground" instead of "Madam dropped the fan on the ground", we can know that "throwing the fan" was intentional. Just then, "a gentleman just walked by. "If these two people are husband and wife, the young woman doesn't have to drop the fan on purpose, the husband doesn't have to pass by casually, and the normal communication between husband and wife doesn't have to pass notes. Linking the behaviors of these two people will inevitably lead to some bad ideas and speculations about their relationship-this is obviously Emma's living extramarital affair. If there is no such dance, if Emma has not witnessed this scene with her own eyes, will Emma dare not act while looking forward to future happiness? Or is it that although you are eager for passion, you dare not act so boldly? In fact, Emma's later actions were bold and public: she asked Leon to accompany her to the wet nurse's house, holding Leon's arm on the way back and forth; At the agricultural exhibition, she walked up and down in public on Rudolph's arm; In the morning, she ran to Rudolph's apartment and they kissed in the garden late at night. She often goes to the hotel for private meetings with Lyon ... At this time, Emma has changed from a lonely, young and naive girl to a fanatical, dissolute and lost woman. I'm not sure whether the author intends to describe the scene of meeting fans at the dance, but it undoubtedly plays a "good" role model for Emma.

Influenced by romanticism when she was young, her perverse personality, the luxury of aristocratic balls, the affair between aristocratic men and women, her mediocre husband and depressed rural life, and under the joint action of internal and external factors, Emma finally broke out! In order to escape from the abyss of depression and boredom, she frantically pursues happiness, excitement and passion; Infidelity to marriage and inner anxiety are temporarily suppressed by lies, luxurious life, bad temper and lover's commitment; When the family wealth was exhausted, the lover left and the lie was exposed, poor Emma finally had to choose to end herself to escape from reality, embarrassment and responsibility.

This novel, also known as the provincial customs, also describes the life in other provinces of France in the19th century. Most of the characters in the book are called "bourgeois", which means "urban residents" and "bourgeoisie" in French, while the author refers to "mediocre people". Emma lives in an economically, culturally and socially underdeveloped province, surrounded by the bourgeoisie (mediocre people). The objective living environment can't accommodate Emma's fantasy, and the humanistic living environment doesn't understand her feelings. It is this backward, closed, monotonous and narrow living environment and the life of mediocre people living in it that greatly limits people's thoughts and activities. As a woman in this social environment and a member of this social vulnerable group, who cares about Emma's wishes and listens to Emma's voice? That's why I'm so sad.

Reflections on Madame Bovary (III) Flaubert (182 1- 1880), the author of Madame Bovary, is a master of French realistic literature and one of the three giants in the history of French novels in the19th century. Madame Bovary is Flaubert's masterpiece. This book reveals the social life of France in the middle of19th century through Emma's tortuous love story.

Madame Bovary was educated in a monastery since she was a child. During that time, Emma was addicted to reading novels, especially those about love between men and women. The protagonist in the book is either an earl or a viscount, which deeply attracts her. Because of this, Madame Bovary was dissatisfied with Dr. Charles's cowardice, dullness and incompetence. Because of this, she embarked on the road to find her ideal love. But France at that time was shrouded in dark clouds. She finally ended her life by being cheated and seeking only her own interests. The next morning, I hurried to see the fish grass. I was surprised to find that the fallen fish grass miraculously stood up without being crushed. I was shocked and stood by and said to myself, "Why is this?" Madame Bovary is a tragic figure. She pursues romantic love and luxurious life, but she doesn't know that her environment can't give her what she wants. When love is based on material, it is doomed to its tragic ending. No matter how frustrating the process is, there is only one ending. Who let her hit the wall? Is it people's indifference that makes her helpless, or is it her own surrender to fate? Eventually led to Emma's tragedy, perhaps it can be said that the society at that time forced her to commit suicide by taking poison!

There is always a difference between reality and ideal. When the reality and the ideal situation are different, we should not attribute all this to fate. When we encounter setbacks or accidents, maybe this is an opportunity for God to adjust our mentality. In the midst of prosperity and vanity, maybe you will forget your true colors. But know what you have, cherish what you get, and don't always waste time in fruitless fantasies.

The story background of Madame Bovary's Reflection 4 was formed in bourgeois society, and the author's writing technique was full of romanticism, lyricism and realistic irony. Expose the dark side of the evil nature of capitalist society that harms human nature and even eats people. Everything comes from the root of human nature and the influence of environment, and describes the tragic life of a woman squeezed by society with a calm and objective style.

Madame Bovary is a tragic figure devastated by contemporary society. Because she learned about the educational life of the upper class from an early age under the expectation of society, she has great hopes for this kind of love. She advocates romantic and gorgeous love, but it also makes her feel unsatisfied all her life and makes her degenerate to death. In fact, I know Emma very well, because her desire for love is not much different from that of modern girls, and I also fantasize that fairy-tale love can come to her, a prince charming with a noble background. However, what she needs to review is that she is not satisfied. Although it is understandable that she lamented that she had not fulfilled her ideal and entered the upper class, she already had Charlie who loved her deeply. Even if her husband is vulgar and boring, I think she should change her mind, face the reality optimistically and actively try to change it. Maybe she will have the opportunity to promote her husband's career step by step and improve her quality of life, so as to fulfill her dream, instead of falling into disorder.

The two lovers who have appeared in Emma's life successively-Lai Weng and Rudolph-are completely different characters. The former is a gentle and introverted young man, while the latter is a romantic love guru. Emma is actually a clever woman. She is good at sweet talk, but overbearing possessiveness is stressful. Although her lover finally left her, she still tasted a lot of sweetness in love. But as for the debt dispute, she seems stupid and ignorant, because her greed made her a fat lamb in the hands of businessmen, and eventually she was heavily in debt and lost everything. And when she begged her lover to give her financial assistance, her lover's indifferent attitude also truly showed the reality of this world.

The person I sympathize with most in this story is Emma's husband, Bovary Charlie. He is so loyal to Emma, and the greatest happiness in his heart is that simple and simple love. As long as he can live with Emma, everything is happy! Although his monotonous life may really suffocate and bore people who like novelty and change, it can be changed! His love for Emma is the most sincere and unchanging among them. It was not until Emma died that he knew the fact that she was having an affair. It took him some time to find out, which made him sad and decadent to death. It really makes me feel extremely sad. Because he is so kind, I feel angry and sigh at Emma's cheating. If these things don't happen, can they have a bright future? But I think these contents are also the human nature that the author wants to express.

The hypocrisy and selfishness of human beings are fully displayed in this novel, and the essence of love is also fully displayed, which makes people think deeply about the essence of human nature. The author integrates social facts into the fictional system, which makes the whole article full of realism and is a realistic novel worth remembering.

Reflections on Madame Bovary 5 This is a story about love. I have read many books, among which Madame Bovary left the deepest impression on me. Charles's parents let him drop out of school and let him study medicine.

Later, Charles became a doctor in Dortmund and married a rich widow named Dieppe. Because Dieppe is an ugly old woman, she has been trying to control everything in the family. She always complains about everything about her and asks Charles for a dose of medicine and a little love. Charles doesn't love her at all. In fact, when he went to treat Lao Luo, he fell in love with Lao Luo's daughter, a young woman named Emma. After Dieppe died, Charles married Emma. Now Emma is Madame Bovary.

If Emma were an ordinary woman like Dieppe, I think Charles might be able to live happily with her forever. However, in fact, Emma is a beautiful, young and well-educated woman. In her mind, a husband should be handsome, witty, elegant and charming.

In her eyes, her husband Charles is not a perfect husband. So we were not very surprised when we learned that Emma eventually became Rudolph and Leon's mistress. But sadly, Rudolph is not her true lover, and neither is Leon. Madame Bovary had to pay 8,000 francs because she borrowed a large sum of money for shopping. However, she couldn't afford such a large sum of money, so she asked Rudolph and Leon for help. But they don't love Emma at all, they just regard her as the spice of life, and no one wants to help her. The ending of the story is tragic. Emma despaired of life and died of love, and finally chose to commit suicide. After Emma died, Charles died unexpectedly. Their youngest daughter Bert was sent to a cotton mill to make a living.

When you meet a person who loves you very much, but you have no feelings for him or her, will you choose to be with him or her? Or when the person you love doesn't love you, will you tie him or her to your side? This is what I want to discuss with you, after I finish reading this novel. Of course, different people will definitely have different answers to this question. There is a view that if you like someone, you should pursue it bravely, even if she (he) doesn't love you, you should work hard until she (he) agrees to be with you. Another view is that since the person you love doesn't love you, give up and watch the person we love be happy. Isn't that enough? We can't judge which is right, but I prefer the latter. If the person you are pursuing is not interested in you, no matter what you do, you can't win his or her heart. For example, if you meet a person who loves you very much, but you don't love him at all, no matter how good he or she is to you, it's hard for you to fall in love with him or her.

In the history of China, the social status of men was higher than that of women. Some men will force the woman they love to marry them. Unfortunately, these women have no right to say "no". I don't think such a marriage will be happy. None of them will feel happy. There is an old saying in China: it is not sweet to twist a melon. In fact, if you have read Madame Bovary, you will know that Charles chose Emma as his wife. Emma's father, Lao Luo, is also satisfied that Charles can marry his daughter, because Emma is too smart to do farm work. Emma didn't know Charles very well, so she married him in a muddle. Therefore, their tragic ending was doomed from the beginning.

Love is an eternal topic. Many people have been looking for their true love all their lives. But this is not a simple thing. It's hard to meet someone you love and someone you love. Finally, what I want to say is that maybe you won't know what you really want until you have experienced it.