Madame Bovary
...uses of metaphysics are displayed, drastically changing the readers interoperation of it. Not only does Emma Bovary's reality shift when her love interests change, but also the reality of the characters she interacts with, and the metaphysical reality the reader gets from the text.
We are first introduced to Charles, who was trapped in an unloving relationship with his wife Heloise, until her misfortunate death. Charles, when introduced to Emma was captured by her beauty. When he marries her, Charles's reality is that he is happy with his new wife, her being so different than his last one. Charles is blindly in love with Emma, and Emma, being the hopeless romantic she is, thinks she loves him as well. As the novel continues, Emma is unsatisfied with Charles. Emma's marital dissatisfaction is the first glimpse of Emma's ever changing reality. Emma, first excited with her marriage, after time, grew bored of it, and eventually she became depressed. Only when confronted with a new love interest, Leon, does Emma's mood drastically change. While meeting with Leon, Emma grows more and more fond of him because he seems like a romantic too. They share their love for romantic novels, and once again, Emma believes she is in love, and gets Leon to believe he loves her too. At this point, Emma's reality is all hearts and flowers, she's fallen into her phase of romanticism. Leon, on the other hand, is intimidated by her sentiments. He is also younger than Emma, and is tempted to see what romances await him in Paris. Leon's reality of his relationship with Emma is changed when he begins to think of what romances lie ahead for him. One of Emma's characteristics is that her romantic nature is always conflicting with her reality, causing her discontent. While Emma is in this stage of discontent, she has an incident with her daughter Berthe, and pushes her causing her to fall...
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