Madame Bovary

Nedra 2022-11-11 07:31:58

2021/1/19 DAY 6 "Madame Bovary" 2014 edition "I wanted to be just as theirs, but I couldn't. …I want only emotions, not disciplines." "I'm afraid I'm become mad . I think of nothing but you. I cannot even hear my own voice in my head, only heard yours.” [Then he kissed her??? WTF???] “I'm married.” “Tell me you felt differently ." Although she is indeed much more handsome and considerate than her husband... [This cheating is amazing. Damn] "We are born to suffer." is another line, although it is not a key line, but it hits me. "I thought this would be the happiest time of my life, but this kind of plain life is not what I dreamed of. Days pass by, never the same, lifeless. Is this what God wills? My The future is just a dark corridor with the locked door at the end?" I also wanted to live a plain life. Please send me to the 19th century thanks. Direct soul wears Flaubert novels. "One after another day comes, always the same, bring nothing." "Whenever you can't have what you love, it's when you can't enjoy being loved. A heart without love is like a voice without a voice, without a song, There would be no life." It's really a shopaholic novel, and a classic deserves to be a classic. Sometimes it feels like "My will is getting so low, and unless I can find true love, I'll have to force a laugh, or put myself in fantasies and absurd behavior." ] In the end when Madame Bovary owed a large sum of money and could not pay it back, neither her judge's lover nor the earl's lover saved (good guys). In the end, he swallowed the poison and died. I think the scene where the torches are used to find someone in the last scene is awesome.

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Madame Bovary quotes

  • Emma Bovary: I realized that before getting married I was contemplating my coming life like a child. In a theater, um... sitting there in high spirits, and eagerly waiting for the play to begin. It was a blessing in my early youth that I did not know what was really going to happen. When I look back now, it seems that I was like an innocent prisoner, condemned not to death, but to life, and as-yet unconscious of what the sentence meant. And the longer I live, the more clearly I feel that on a whole, life's a disappointment.

  • Monsieur Lheureux: This is going to be very expensive.

    Emma Bovary: You will extend me credit, will you not?

    Monsieur Lheureux: [slides fabric swatches toward her] Money should never be the problem - only the solution.