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Love Vs. Passion In Madame Bov

   
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83) Emma is crushed when he leaves, not out of love realized too late, but out of the realization that her life is once again devoid of excitement. That is until she meets Rodolphe, a well-to-do type from the suburbs. He is more forceful than Leon, and eventually does make love to Emma...
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But their relation is not love either. On Emma’s part, she is just trying to fulfill her romantic fantasies by taking an extramarital lover like the women in all the novels she reads. As for Rodolphe, he obviously does not love Emma. Why else does he decide to leave her when she tries to take their relationship to the next level? And when he writes a “dear Jane letter” to Emma informing her of his leaving, he is forced to fake a tear...
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