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"Madame Bovary" The story of a female literary youth and two scumbags

I read two books this month, one is "Massage" by Bi Yufei, and the other is "Madame Bovary" by Flaubert.

To sum up "Madame Bovary" in one sentence, it is the story of a fallen literary young woman and two scumbags.

Madame Bovary is a very literary young woman. She hates a quiet life and fills her head with romantic love stories.

Unfortunately, she married an unromantic second-married country doctor, Charles Bovary.

In fact, her most fundamental problem is that she is too idle. After getting married, she does not need to work or take care of children. She even has a maid to do the housework.

You said that she is young, idle every day, and doesn’t think about romantic things, what else can she do.

So I became obsessed with thinking about it, and began to regret marrying Bovary, thinking that he was mediocre and boring.

All changes began at a ball. At that gorgeous ball, Madame Bovary met the dashing and elegant Viscount.

I thought that Uncle Flaubert (he must have been in his thirties when he wrote this book) would benevolent and grant Madame Bovary love, allowing her to marry the handsome and handsome A heart-stirring love story happened to the rich viscount, but it didn't happen at all. Everything ended abruptly before it even started.

But the impact of this ball on Madame Bovary was subversive. She could not return to her previous life. She was in her own imagination and memories. Don't want to come out.

In Mr. Bovary's opinion, his wife suffered from depression, so for the sake of her health, they moved to another town, Yongzhen.

Here, Madame Bovary met the two lovers in her life, who were also two scumbags, Leon and Rodolphe.

At first Leon was young and timid. Although he fell in love with Madame Bovary, he only dared to be ambiguous about it and did not dare to say it openly.

In the end, in order to avoid pain, Leon left Yongzhen and went to Rouen. The relationship between him and Madame Bovary came to an end.

Soon after, Madame Bovary met Rodolfo the First, who was described in one sentence as "a veteran in the field of romance."

It is estimated that the normal Gu Liang would not be able to escape being targeted by Rodolfo, let alone Madame Bovary who desperately longs for love.

There is a passage in the novel that vividly describes his scumbag nature.

"After Emma sent him out, he thought, guy, where did she come from? Where did that stupid boy find her? Poor little boy! Longing for love, like A carp on the kitchen table longs for water. If you say a few words of love, I'm sure she will worship you! It will be ecstasy! -------Yes, but how to get rid of it afterwards? ”

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There was no love from the beginning, yes, no love at all.

Only carnal desires.

But he disguised himself as love, which is what scumbags are best at.

After playing with her, he abandoned her and pretended that it was for her own good, not wanting her to regret it later.

All the girls should open their eyes to see clearly what the scumbag is doing.

Rodolphe escaped and fled to Rouen to find other lovers and continue to live freely.

And Madame Bovary collapsed, completely defeated.

She suffered a serious illness. After recovering from the illness, she put her so-called love in the dust and lived a peaceful life.

The only mistake was that I should not have gone to Rouen to see a play. Madame Bovary and Léon reunited at the theater.

At this time, Leon is no longer the Leon before. Now he "hangs with the romantic young master every day, and his cowardice and fear have long since disappeared." .

He quickly went on the offensive and quickly captured Madame Bovary's heart.

The two of them lived a "beautiful and romantic" affair life together.

But in the end he got tired of it, worried that his affair with Madame Bovary would affect his future, and decided to cut off all contact with her.

At this time, Madame Bovary had already owed huge debts because of her lavish spending.

She put down her dignity and went to borrow money from the number one scumbag, but was ruthlessly rejected.

She went to find the second scumbag, but was also tricked and deceived.

In the end, she was desperate and took arsenic, and the tragedy ended.

Madame Bovary’s life was a tragic one. She longed for love but could not get it, and the scumbags she met all used the guise of love to satisfy their desires.

This is adapted from a true story. In reality, such tragic stories happen every day.

I just hope that all girls who long for romantic love can read the book "Madame Bovary" and think carefully about what they want before entering the marriage hall. Yes, don’t be blinded by so-called love!