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مُساهمة من طرف SEMSEM الثلاثاء مايو 18, 2010 7:05 am

Madame Bovary takes place in provincial northern [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط],
near the town of [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] in [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط].
The story begins and ends with Charles Bovary, a stolid, kindhearted
man without much ability or ambition. As the novel opens, Charles is a
shy, oddly-dressed teenager arriving at a new school amidst the ridicule
of his new classmates. Later, Charles struggles his way to a
second-rate medical degree and becomes an officier de santé in
the Public Health Service. His mother chooses a wife for him, an
unpleasant but supposedly rich widow, and Charles sets out to build a
practice in the village of Tostes (now [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]).

One day, Charles visits a local farm to set the owner's broken leg,
and meets his client's daughter, Emma Rouault. Emma is a beautiful,
daintily-dressed young woman who has received a "good education" in a
convent and who has a latent but powerful yearning for luxury and
romance imbibed from the popular novels she has read. Charles is
immediately attracted to her, and begins checking on his patient far
more often than necessary until his wife's jealousy puts a stop to the
visits. When his wife dies, Charles waits a decent interval, then begins
courting Emma in earnest. Her father gives his consent, and Emma and
Charles are married.

At this point, the novel begins to focus on Emma. Charles means well,
but is boring and clumsy, and after he and Emma attend a ball given by
the [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] d'Andervilliers, Emma grows
disillusioned with married life and becomes dull and listless. Charles
consequently decides that his wife needs a change of scenery, and moves
from the village of Tostes into a larger, but equally stultifying market
town, Yonville (traditionally based on the town of [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]). Here, Emma gives birth to a daughter, Berthe;
however, motherhood, too, proves to be a disappointment to Emma. She
then becomes infatuated with one of the first intelligent young men she
meets in Yonville, a young law student, Léon Dupuis, who seems to share
her appreciation for "the finer things in life", and who returns her
admiration. Out of fear and shame, however, Emma hides her love for Léon
and her contempt for Charles, and plays the role of the devoted wife
and mother, all the while consoling herself with thoughts and
self-congratulations of her own virtue. Finally, in despair of ever
gaining Emma's affection, Léon departs to study in [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط].

One day, a rich and rakish landowner, Rodolphe Boulanger, brings a
servant to the doctor's office to be bled. He casts his eye over Emma
and decides she is ripe for [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط].
To this end, he invites Emma to go riding with him for the sake of her
health; solicitous only for Emma's health, Charles embraces the plan,
suspecting nothing. A three-year affair follows. Swept away by romantic
fantasy, Emma risks compromising herself with indiscreet letters and
visits to her lover, and finally insists on making a plan to run away
with him. Rodolphe, however, has no intention of carrying Emma off, and
ends the relationship on the eve of the great elopement with an
apologetic, self-excusing letter delivered at the bottom of a basket of
apricots. The shock is so great that Emma falls deathly ill, and briefly
turns to religion.

When Emma is nearly fully recovered, she and Charles attend the [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط], on
Charles' insistence, in nearby [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]. The
opera reawakens Emma's passions, and she re-encounters Léon who, now
educated and working in Rouen, is also attending the opera. They begin
an affair. While Charles believes that she is taking piano lessons, Emma
travels to the city each week to meet Léon, always in the same room of
the same hotel, which the two come to view as their "home." The love
affair is, at first, ecstatic; then, by degrees, Léon grows bored with
Emma's emotional excesses, and Emma grows ambivalent about Léon, who
becoming himself more like the mistress in the relationship, compares
poorly, at least implicitly, to the rakish and domineering Rodolphe.
Meanwhile, Emma, given over to vanity, purchases increasing amounts of
luxury items on credit from the crafty merchant, Lheureux, who arranges
for her to obtain [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] over Charles’ estate, and crushing
levels of debts mount quickly.

When Lheureux calls in Bovary's debt, Emma pleads for money from
several people, including Léon and Rodolphe, only to be turned down. In
despair, she swallows [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] and dies an agonizing death; even the
romance of suicide fails her. Charles, heartbroken, abandons himself to
grief, preserves Emma's room as if it is a shrine, and in an attempt to
keep her memory alive, adopts several of her attitudes and tastes. In
his last months, he stops working and lives off the sale of his
possessions. When he accidentally comes across Rodolphe's love letters
one day, he still tries to understand and forgive. Soon after, he
becomes reclusive; what has not already been sold of his possessions is
seized to pay off Lheureux, and he dies, leaving his young daughter
Berthe to live with distant relatives and eventually sent to work at a
cotton mill.
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مُساهمة من طرف viper الثلاثاء مايو 18, 2010 7:16 am

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مُساهمة من طرف SEMSEM الثلاثاء مايو 18, 2010 7:26 am

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