Great explanations. The summary and the description of the objects and feelings are amazing. Explore how Illusions may be dangerous for our minds. Great summary Professor Bill Yarrow.
Its true that what we consume (books, movies) truly make us if we do not filter the ideas. Emma was given high expectations because of the garbage romance novels, similar to garbage Netflix romances
Thank you for this video. I watched a Madame Bovary movie, which was quite dreadful, and I was interested in learning more about what the book itself was about. I have never read it. The movie left me thinking how wretched Madame Bovary was. I still find her a wretched, self-centered character, but at least I now understand what made her that way.
I'd argue that it wasn't 'Emma's inability to face reality' but reality itself which, in a time when women were not allowed to go make experiences, have their own life, career etc, was gloomy and restrictive that ultimately led her to commit suicide.
But she also based this reality on unrealistic fiction which doesn't resemble real life, which explains her frustration. I haven't read the book yet but from the summary, it seems like she was not criticized for having affairs, which implies that she wasn't restricted in terms of her romantic life- she just moved on from one man to the next because it was only based on fleeting first impressions and not really true love. Not to say her first husband loved her unconditionally but she grew dissatisfied because it was nothing like in the books
That would make sense, if it didn't happen all of the time now when women are free to do as they please. Based on divorce statistics I would say that it is more likely that it is human nature itself that is the cause. People get bored and are dillusional enough to think that the grass is greener on the other side, which after getting divorced they quickly find out how foolish they were and that they are now unhappier than ever.
That means, she was all captured by her mind urg and actions ruled by emotions of her to live in this body and same brought her to give up from this body..
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I think you may enjoy this video about Flaubert and French Literature. It's quite revealing.
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This couldn't have been taught better, respect to you sir.
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Great explanations. The summary and the description of the objects and feelings are amazing. Explore how Illusions may be dangerous for our minds. Great summary Professor Bill Yarrow.
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Thanks for this short and simple Annalise sir
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Really a nice explanation
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Such wonderful description!
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Thanks for this analysis! Wonderful!
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Thank you, professor for this nicely done and interesting analysis!
Thank you,professor
Its true that what we consume (books, movies) truly make us if we do not filter the ideas. Emma was given high expectations because of the garbage romance novels, similar to garbage Netflix romances
nicely done. thank you.
Woww....so nicely explained
iloved this!!
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Thanks for this short and simple Annalise sir 3:00 3:0
Informative
I am not in school but I like studying literature anyway .
Thank you for this video. I watched a Madame Bovary movie, which was quite dreadful, and I was interested in learning more about what the book itself was about. I have never read it. The movie left me thinking how wretched Madame Bovary was. I still find her a wretched, self-centered character, but at least I now understand what made her that way.
i hated reading the book and if the movie was even worse idk anymore
I think you may enjoy this video about Flaubert and French Literature. It's quite revealing.
th-cam.com/video/qmpvT-I8Ytw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks sir
This novel is not available
on Flipkart for perches,
I'd argue that it wasn't 'Emma's inability to face reality' but reality itself which, in a time when women were not allowed to go make experiences, have their own life, career etc, was gloomy and restrictive that ultimately led her to commit suicide.
But she also based this reality on unrealistic fiction which doesn't resemble real life, which explains her frustration. I haven't read the book yet but from the summary, it seems like she was not criticized for having affairs, which implies that she wasn't restricted in terms of her romantic life- she just moved on from one man to the next because it was only based on fleeting first impressions and not really true love. Not to say her first husband loved her unconditionally but she grew dissatisfied because it was nothing like in the books
That would make sense, if it didn't happen all of the time now when women are free to do as they please.
Based on divorce statistics I would say that it is more likely that it is human nature itself that is the cause.
People get bored and are dillusional enough to think that the grass is greener on the other side, which after getting divorced they quickly find out how foolish they were and that they are now unhappier than ever.
That means, she was all captured by her mind urg and actions ruled by emotions of her to live in this body and same brought her to give up from this body..
is this novel is included in modernity?
yes
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She's a Brenda.
This book is literally just "woman"
Thanks for this short and simple Annalise sir