NAPOLEONIC CULTURE AS REFLECTED ON EMMA BOVARY’S LIFESTYLE IN FLAUBERT’S MADAME BOVARY (Romanticism Approach)
Main Authors: | Devina, Jesika Dewanti, M., Zainal Muttaqien S.S.,M.Hum |
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Format: | Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2017
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.iain-surakarta.ac.id/756/1/2.%20Devina%20Jesika%20Dewanti.pdf http://eprints.iain-surakarta.ac.id/756/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Keywords : Napoleonic Culture, Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert This research is purpose to study about Napoleonic culture which reflected in the character Emma Bovary from the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. The novel character Emma Bovary is a romantic, ambitious, modern, and religious person. Madame Bovary is a novel written by Gustave Flaubert in the end of Romanticism and the novel also contain with the scorn to bourgeois style, modernism, and modern society. The researcher uses the romanticism approach and the book that Napoleonic Culture by Roger Magraw and Karl Marx included the aspects and impacts. Romanticism approach was used in this research because the novel appeared in the late years of Romantic period and contained with romantic structure. The descriptive qualitative method also used in this research. The data analysis based on the aspects and the impacts of Napoleonic culture, the researcher read the novel several times, put the list of the context into the aspects and the impacts, and make the list into a table by using the technique of collecting data. The validity of the data has assured by the expert in literature study. From the research findings, the researcher found the four aspects and four impacts of Napoleonic culture and put the data based on the reflected culture to the character Emma Bovary. The first is a charismatic figure which has three data; the second is a romantic admirer has tenth data, the third a capitalist system, the fourth about a modern society that has four data. The impacts such as cultural hegemony which has twentieth two data, romanticism supremacy has thirty six data, an ambition-driven in three data, and the last is religion indoctrination with three data. The impacts of Napoleonic culture in the character Emma Bovary affected to many things in her society such her marriage, financial, and family.