Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert [SPOILERS]
Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 08:17
I am curious to hear other people's thoughts on this novel.
From its description, I didn't think this book would appeal to me, but I decided to give it a go.
I wrongly assumed it was just another love story, but it is so so much more than that. It is a tale of what happens when we allow our fantasies to go too far; when we dwell so long within our steepled palaces inside our minds, that the whole world not only continues to pass us by, but often takes advantage of our delusions along the way.
The character who I found particularly interesting was the pharmacist, Homais. I felt he illustrated how easy it can often be to fall upon such grand theories and judgements without truly opening the eyes and seeing humanity for what it is.
I think this novel has a lesson for us all, and for me personally, it really highlighted the lost art of staying in the moment and accepting your blessings. It is so much easier to live in a world of fantasy, yet so much more rewarding to breathe in reality.
From its description, I didn't think this book would appeal to me, but I decided to give it a go.
I wrongly assumed it was just another love story, but it is so so much more than that. It is a tale of what happens when we allow our fantasies to go too far; when we dwell so long within our steepled palaces inside our minds, that the whole world not only continues to pass us by, but often takes advantage of our delusions along the way.
The character who I found particularly interesting was the pharmacist, Homais. I felt he illustrated how easy it can often be to fall upon such grand theories and judgements without truly opening the eyes and seeing humanity for what it is.
I think this novel has a lesson for us all, and for me personally, it really highlighted the lost art of staying in the moment and accepting your blessings. It is so much easier to live in a world of fantasy, yet so much more rewarding to breathe in reality.