Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert is a tale of an epic journey experienced in three divisions, displaying the turbulent stages of lives’ of Emma and Charles’ Bovary spanning over 3 decades. ... Flaubert prose conveys the moods of his characters therefore when Emma is bored and restless the writing style tread wearily and tediously, however this is contrasted to the fact that when Emma is excited and experience moments of pleasure the novel, as a matter of course, rapidly intensifies its tempo and vitality. ... This was primarily due to the use of symbolism, structure and controversial theme Flaubert produced in the making of this epic tale of romance, love and passion. Flaubert considered the novel to be a “work of anatomy”, due of the almost technical and methodical use of specified detail placed in all sentences and portrayals within the narrative. Flauberts’ use of these tools are displayed in the setting out of the novel, in the style he produced and use of form within the valiant account Flaubert produced.