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Madame Bovary skozi njena oblačila
ID Švara, Urška (Author), ID Marinčič, Katarina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Emma Rouault iz sanjavega dekleta vzklije v muhasto in prevzetno Madame Bovary, ki ji oblačila predstavljajo vrata v svet prestiža in brezskrbnosti. Skozi njeno življenje polno čustvenih vzponov in padcev se, ne glede na sredstva, ki ji jih malomeščanski položaj omogoča, brez slabe vesti oblači v razkošne obleke z volančki, nagubane obleke z raznoraznimi okraski, dolga pregrinjala po zadnji modi, ki jih začini bodisi s klobuki, svilenimi senčniki, zapestnicami ali lornjonom. Z vsakim razočaranjem, pa naj bo to odsotnost ponovnega povabila na ples v Vaubyessard, Léonov odhod ali Rodolphova prelomljena obljuba, se Emmi svet podre in za nekaj časa se njena hrepenenja po novostih v omari ali, bolj natančno, po čemurkoli, umirijo. Toda za vsakem dežjem posije sonce, in tako tudi v življenju Madame Bovary : pisarjeva prisotnost v novem domačem kraju, prihod šarmantnega Rodolpha, ponovno snidenje z odraslejšim in bolj drznim Léonom. Ti dogodki ji dajo nov zagon za vedno bolj vneto zapravljanje in lepotičenje. V vsaki odpravi je sicer moč zaslediti malenkostne pomanjkljivosti, ki pa jasno odražajo njen družbeni status, toda v okolju v katerem se nahaja, ji zagotovo prav vsakič uspe izstopati, tako po oblačilih, kot po postavi, kot po obnašanju. Vse dokler ji groza, ki jo občuti ob osebnem propadu, ne vzame še zadnjega diha. Obleka naredi človeka, in tega se je Flaubert, ki je v Madame Bovary izlil ves svoj jaz, močno zavedal. Tako je s prefinjenostjo temeljito premišljenih opisov oblačil, avtor jasno predstavil Emmina razpoloženja, osebnost in sanje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Realistični opisi, oblačila, prestiž, razočaranje, sanje, propad
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-112909 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.11.2019
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Language:English
Title:Madame Bovary through her Clothes
Abstract:
Emma Rouault, a young dreamy girl, transforms into a vain and capricious Madame Bovary, for whom clothes represent a door to the world of prestige and carefreeness. Through her life full of emotional ups and downs, regardless of her financial situation, she chooses to wear luxurious dresses with frills, pleated dresses with various embellishments, long capes of latest fashion, spiced up with hats, silk parasols, bracelets or lorgnon. With each disappointment, whether it is the absence of another invitation to the ball at Vaubyessard, Leon’s departure or Rodolphe’s broken promise, Emma’s world falls apart and for a certain period of time her passion for novelties in the closet or, more specifically, for anything, calm down. But there is always sun after the rain and this applies to Madame Bovary’s life as well: Leon’s presence in her new hometown, the arrival of the charming Rodolphe, the encounter with the more mature and bolder Leon in Rouen. These events give her new momentum and she starts to dedicate more and more time to shopping and to beauty routines. Each attire has its small imperfections, which are a clear reflection of her social status, but in the environment she’s in, she definitely always manages to stand out, with her choice of clothes and with her attitude. She continues with such careless behaviour until the terror of personal ruin takes her last breath. Clothes make the man and Flaubert, who put his entire self into Madame Bovary, was completely aware of that. With the sophistication of carefully written descriptions of clothes, the author clearly presented Emma’s moods, personality and dreams.

Keywords:realistic descriptions, clothes, prestige, disappointment, dreams, ruin

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