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What are the main characters in "Madame Bovary" (3 to 5), their main experiences (from appearance to ending), and their personalities. . Big brother and big sister, please help me

Charlie Bovary was the son of a military doctor. He is not very talented, but he is very diligent, honest, and cowardly. My father didn't pay much attention to education. When he was twelve years old, his mother won him the right to go to school and later became a doctor. At this time, his parents found him a wife, Madame Dubuque, a widow with an annual income of 1,200 francs. She was forty-five years old, old and ugly, "as dry as firewood, as dry as spring." His face is as pimpled as a sprout." But because she was rich, she had no shortage of suitable husbands. After she married Charlie, she became his master: Charlie had to dress according to her wishes and follow her instructions to force patients who owed money; she opened his letters and eavesdropped on him treating women through the walls.

One day, Dr. Charlie received an urgent letter asking him to go to Bairdou to treat a wealthy farmer, Mr. Luo, whose leg was broken. Luou is a short, fat man about fifty years old. His wife passed away two years ago. Her only daughter Emma takes care of the household. This is a girl with a romantic temperament, her cheeks are rose-colored, her hair is black and oily, pulled into a big bun on the back of her head, her eyes are very beautiful, the brown color seems to be black due to the eyelashes, she is "looking at you" , without any worries, with an innocent and bold look.” She made a lasting impression on Charlie. After Charlie diagnosed and treated Luo, he promised him to visit him again in three days, but he went the next day. After that, he went twice a week. It took forty-six days to heal Lu Ou's leg.

Charlie's wife and her husband often went to Bairdou. It is inevitable to inquire about the patient's details. When she learned that Miss Rouault had been educated and knew how to dance, geography, drawing, embroidery and play the piano, she became jealous. She made her husband lay his hand on the missal and swear to her that he would never go to Bairdou again. Charlie obeyed and did so. But soon something unexpected happened and the custodian of his wife's estate escaped with her cash. Charlie's parents discovered that their daughter-in-law did not have an income of twelve hundred francs a year (she had lied when they were engaged), so they came to quarrel with her. In anger, she vomited blood and died.

Dad Luo brought Charlie the medical fees. When he learned about Charlie's misfortune, he tried his best to comfort him, saying that he had also experienced the pain of being widowed. He invited Charlie to go to Bairdou to relax. Charlie goes and falls in love with Emma. He proposes marriage to Father Luou. Luou felt that Charlie was not an ideal son-in-law, but people said that he was of good conduct and frugal, so naturally he would not care too much about the dowry, so he agreed. After spring, Charlie and Emma held their wedding according to local customs.

At the age of thirteen, Emma entered a boarding school for girls attached to the convent. There she received an aristocratic education. She loved church flowers, religious music, and grew up under the influence of romantic novels. Peter's novel "Paul and Virginie" is one of her favorite books. She dreams of living in a small bamboo house, especially with a kind-hearted little brother who is affectionate and can climb a tree taller than the bell tower to pick red fruits, or run barefoot on the beach and bring you a bird's nest. ; She also "sincerely respects those famous or unfortunate women" and is immersed in romantic memories. An old girl who came from an aristocratic family before the Great Revolution went to the monastery to work as a female worker for one week every month. She told romantic stories to the girls, and she always had a legendary novel in her pocket. Later, Emma's mother died and her father took her home.

Emma got married, and she finally got that incredible love. Before that, love seemed like a giant bird with rose-colored feathers, just out of reach, soaring in the splendid paradise of poetry. After marriage, she found that Charlie was an ordinary and vulgar person. His "conversation is as flat as the sidewalk, his opinions are vulgar, he is dressed as ordinary as a pedestrian, and he cannot inspire emotions, laughter or dreams." Charlie can't swim, swordfight, or fire a gun. Once Emma asked him a term from a romance novel about riding a horse, and he was dumbfounded.

After Emma returned to Yongzhen, she went to Rouen to learn piano as an excuse. In fact, she went to have a tryst with Leon. Emma once again devoted all her passion to Leon and indulged in unrestrained enjoyment. In order not to spend money, she borrowed money from businessman Lele behind her husband's back.

However, Leon deceived Emma's feelings just like Rodolphe. Gradually he grew tired of Emma. Especially when he received a letter from his mother and advice from lawyer Doubokaji, he decided to cut off contact with Emma. Because this ambiguous relationship will affect his future. Soon, he will be promoted to the number one trainee. So he began to avoid her.

At this moment, Emma received a summons from the court. The businessman Lele wants to force her to repay the debt. The court requires Emma to pay off the entire loan of 8,000 francs within 24 hours, otherwise the family property will be mortgaged. Emma had no choice but to plead with Lele, asking him to give him a few more days of grace, but he turned his back and refused to change. Emma went to Leon for help, but Leon lied to her that he couldn't borrow the money and avoided it. She went to borrow money from lawyer Guyuman, but the old man took advantage of her distress and wanted to possess her. She left angrily. Finally, she thought of Xu Shete and asked Rodolfo for help. Rodolfo actually said openly that he had no money. Emma was humiliated and felt very heavy. When she came out of Rodolfo's house, she felt the walls shaking and the ceiling pressing down on her. She walked into a long avenue and stumbled on a pile of dead leaves scattered by the wind... When she returned home, Emma swallowed arsenic. She thought that in this way "all the deceit, despicability and countless desires that tormented her would have nothing to do with her." Dr. Bovary knelt beside her bed, and she put her hands in his hair. This sweet feeling made the doctor more and more sad. Emma also felt sorry for her husband. She said to him: "You are a good person." Finally, she looked at the child and left this world in pain.

In order to pay off his debts, Dr. Bovary sold all his property. When he was going through the drawers, he found love letters between his wife and Leon and Rodolfo's portrait. He was so sad that he could not leave the house for a long time. Once, he met Rodolfo in the market, but he forgave his love rival, thinking that "the mistake was fate." After suffering all kinds of blows, he also died. Emma's remaining daughter was fostered at her aunt's house and later entered a cotton mill.

After Dr. Bovary's death, three doctors came to Yongzhen to practice business, but they could not withstand Hao Mai's desperate efforts to exclude them, and none of them could stand. As a result, the illegal pharmacist became very lucky and received the Cross of Merit awarded to him by the government.