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1、度米文库汇编之大学生包法利夫人英文读后感      1包法利夫人英文读后感after reading this novel, i feel sympathy for emma. i wouldrather call her emma than madame bovary because i thinkwhenever a woman should appear as an independent person,not a wife belonging to any man, especially at that time infrance, a relativel

2、y stable mediocre era.emma had a basic instinct like all the people: unsatisfiedwith what she had and pursuing what she wanted. there isnothing wrong with her idea like this. even in today s society, itwill be regarded as a positive attitude. if emma could balanceher dream and family, maybe she coul

3、d be a successfulwoman, for example, a romanticist.however, she couldnt. in fact she was wrong in herchildhood: at the age of thirteen, she was wrongly sent toreceive aristocratic education, which was not suitable for heras a farmer s daughter. the wrong education left erosion in herheart. from then

4、 on, her life drifted?away from?the?actualworld. her dream was too far away from her real life.the impractical dream formed her wrong character and thewrong character decided her sad life. so she was bound to bea tragedy.it s hard to say that emma didnt understand love. in myopinion, she was a perso

5、n who held on to love, unluckily, in a wrong way. after emma married mr. bovary, she had two affairs.it was condemned as immoral at that time and many peopleregard her as a dissolute woman. however, i notice that whenemma was driven into the corner, she asked guillaumin, thenotary, for help. guillau

6、min promised her on condition that hecould own her. however, emma refused him confirmedly:“i amto be pitied, not to be bought.” she cherished the love with herlover and once she was in love, she would never look at anyother man. from this aspect, i think she was not of loose moral.she fell in love w

7、ith another man and each time she regarded itas true love. she devoted herself into it, willing to give upeverything for the so-called love. i think there is nothing wrongwith love itself. the?irony?is?that she showed her loyalty toher lover, not her husband, moreover, she was unlucky to havefake lo

8、ve. she was cheated. in fact, she also was a victim.although i sympathize with emma, it doesnt mean that shedidn t do anything wrong. at least, as a wife, she was disloyalto her husband; as a mother, she was not responsible to herdaughter. even at last, she splurged on all her husband smoney. she de

9、stroyed her family with her own hands.as a matter of fact, everyone in todays society isemma.there is greed, lust and vanity in everyone s heart.emma, as a literary character, is famous around the worldbecause she is typical for a group of people and she speaksout what others dare not say. it is har

10、d to say she is good orbad, she just not belongs to the society she lived in.i always think that if everything could return to its origin, ifat first emma lived as a country girl, later marrying mr. bovary,would she be content to act as a housewife and live throughlife banally? maybe. the only regre

11、t is that she went wrongly atfirst.     2包法利夫人英语读后感madame bovary is the greatest novel written by gustave flaubert. the 1855masterpiece portrays in searing detail the tragic tale of a young girl whose dreams turned into nightmares; whose sandcastles are swept away by unfulfilled passi

12、on; whose young life is ended in a tragic death. years before tolstoy limned the adultress woman in his anna karenina we see the consequences which ensue when a middle class wife and mother breaks the seventh commandment.the novel takes place near rouen in the north of france. there are actually thr

13、ee madame bovarys in the story. madame bovary sr. who is the mother of charles bovary dominates her weak son. madame bovary i is an ugly but wealthy woman who dies allowing charles to wed the lovely emmabovary who is the the famed woman of the books title. emma has grown up on a farm coddled by her

14、widower father. she has immersed herself in romantic tales and spent time in a french convent. emma dreams of castles in the air and a charming prince to take her to paradise. today she would be a reader of harlequin romances. she is a virgin plum ripe for picking!charles bovary(bovine meaning cow-l

15、ike; also thinkovary for his scandolous wife emma ) is a dull, stupid and lethargic public health inspector. he is a good man but is atotal dullard! charles weds emma after treating her father. at first all goes well as the couple set up house in a french provincial town where little exciting ever o

16、ccurs. they have a daughter berthe with whom emma has little to do. she never grows up to becoming a mature woman.emma carries on two affairs in the novel with the law student leon and the wealthy but callous womanizing aristocrat rodolphe. she is sucked into a cesspool of overwhelming debt being ad

17、dicted to clothing, jewelry and furniture. emmas lovers forsake her as her disillusionment with men and life itelf takes over life. madame bovary ends her life by committing suicide. the account of her horrific, painful and grotesque death from her fatal injection of arsenic rat poison will never be

18、 forgotten by thereader. despite her many sins she deserves pity at such a sad end. her husband dies a few years later and her daughter has to be farmed out to a relative.what makes this novel of adultery, satirical views of provincial life, mockery of the relgious hypocrisy in the french countrysid

19、e and lacerating portraits of such types as the village atheist homais so great? in my opinion the reasons this is such a landmark work must include:a. a picture of a woman seeking to break out of the nineteenth century bourgeoisie view of females as placid wives and mothers with no aspirations of t

20、heir own.throughout the novel there are images of birds seeking freedom from cages. emma is a modern feminist in the nineteenth century society she finds impossible to escape. emma is an iconoclastic rebel.b. a satirical and cynical view of human hypocrisy drawn with skill in the pictures flaubert draws of such figures as the village priest, scientist, merchants an

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