• Research Paper on:
    An Analysis of Madame Bovary

    Number of Pages: 4

     

    Summary of the research paper:

    This paper analyzes the character Emma Bovary ans speculates as to whether or not she would face the same problems in modern day America. This four page paper has one source listed in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: D0_JGAembov.rtf

    Buy This Research Paper »

     

    Unformatted Sample Text from the Research Paper:
    she would have the same problems. This paper demonstrates thorough knowledge of Emma Bovarys character. Bibliography lists 1 source. JGAembov.rtf Madame Bovary Research Compiled for the  Paper Store Enterprises Inc. 11/2001 to Use This Paper Properly,   INTRODUCTION An analysis of Emma Bovary. Examines to what extent she is a victim of early 19th century social constraints on women. Also considers whether she  is personally responsible for her downfall, and what type of character she is. Conclusion states whether she could be a happy, successful person in todays America or whether she  would have the same problems. This paper demonstrates thorough knowledge of Emma Bovarys character. MADAME BOVARY In Madame Bovary we find a somewhat mild female focal character that  decides to have an extramarital affair to spice up her life. The reader cannot escape the fact that the novels heroine discovers the inner darkness of the human soul.  It is an author exactly like Flaubert who is talented enough to write about the human psyche. It is always important to describe characters in a way  that a reader can visualize them and envision the place in which their story takes place; but to describe each corner of a room, each footfall, and the emotions and  contents of a person as well is the mark of talent that few authors possess. The main character in this book, Madame Bovary, is not necessarily one who is leading  a completely absurd life nor is there some other type of hook that would get the reader intrigued enough to read the entire novel. In fact, the characters in 

    Back to Research Paper Results