Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
freely" in order to buy things for the child (Flaubert 101). As time goes on, she also becomes disappointed with the mediocrity of her marriage to Charles. Her disappointment with Charles is soon transformed into a sense of inner anger. Although she is charming and courteous on the outside, she is "all desire and rage and hatred" on the inside (Flaubert 120). She begins desiring something new and exciting in her life and
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