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Madame Bovary

Throughout his writing of Madame Bovary, Flaubert uses rich descriptions and the “exact words” to convey the most precise meanings for every situation. ...
Like the Bovary’s wedding in Part One, Chapter IV, the agricultural fair realistically portrays country life. ... In Madame Bovary, language is used to manipulate and deceive, not to communicate. For example, the speeches at the agricultural fair are richly entwined; in the beginning, Homais uses technical and medical jargon that Madame Lefrancois does not understand, nor intends to.


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