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Madame Bov Essay, Research Paper

Objects

The world is founded on the belief that in order to survive you must be

better than those searching a common goal. At the dawn of mankind it was

required to perform your own tasks such as seek and catch that which you were

going to eat. If you had neither the intelligence or the strength to do this on

your own you must rely on someone who would be able to, giving them power. We

will assume now if you are in a position of good physical strength and of

intelligent mind, then you will be powerful. But, is this true considering we

also rely on material as an essential factor in power.

In the past and especially at present, the more you had of a certain object

the less work you had to do to get it. You actually have power when you have

more "stuff" than anyone (how the concept of money evolved). Power

bearing less work is something everyone strives for and so defining yourself

with power or "stuff" seemed good.

We define ourselves with objects we care much about or objects that remind us

of certain things. In Madame Bovary, Emma defines herself only through objects.

She corrupts everything including love and men and turns them into materials.

Emma loves windows. She looks as them as a form of escape from the life which

she has lived. Through this material she is expressing feeling. Windows are the

eyes of the house. They allow liberty and cause discomfort.

"A servant climbed on to a chair and broke two windows…close to the

pane…memories of Les Bertaux came back to her. Her past life was

vanishing…" (Flaubert 40)

The windows where keys to her life. They had been there and seen many things

happen. She sat by windows thinking of her lovers.

"One evening as she was sitting by the open window, watching

Lestiboudois"(Flaubert 81)

Madame Bovary did not like what her life was like. She established her ideal

plan through the reading of romance novels. When she was extremely fake and

vague. She was not a genuine person and that is why she was Madame Bovary.

"She summoned the heroines from the books she read…She merged into her

own imaginings…realizing the long dream of her youth…"

(Flaubert 131)

She wanted to escape and the windows provided a passageway for this. A window

could mean her inner self. Emma believes she is not a wonderful person because

of the things she must to maintain "status" as a bougoise. This will

eventually lead her to committing suicide and because she does not like herself

there is no way she can appreciate others.

"…She was boiling with shame…she went out to the passage to open the

window, and breathe the fresh air to calm herself."(Flaubert 48)

A window works like the eyes of the human and the body of the human is the

house. Since we are talking about material, Emma is like Lake Point Tower on the

outside but she is furnished by the dollar store.

Without knowing how materials can form a part of a persons life like Emma,

you will loose a lot of the meaning of the book. The whole concept of Madame

Bovary is that there is not one Madame Bovary. Madame Bovary is a concept of

women. In this book there were at least three Madame Bovary. The one thing that

they all had in common was that they were after the material. They were women

who did not really care about emotions but rather adventure a concept not

defined if objects in this book are not discussed. We also would not understand

that love itself is a material in this story. Emma damages what love is because

she is buying it. Love is not something that is bought and that is why things

generally do not come out as planned.

Materials and objects affect the way we see ourselves and others. The

definitions we use for certain things is dictated by how we focus on objects.

Through the understanding of how objects affect our lives we can understand that

power is nothing more than equal to the artificial happiness we get when acting

upon a certain impulse fueled by the longing for a certain object.

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