Comparing Felicite of Flaubert's A Simple Heart and Nelly Dean of Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Nelly Dean and Felicite are both characters that are in stark contrast to the characters that surround them. They are both good Christian women in there own way who are serving those who have no real interest in godliness and place no real emphasis on it. Nelly Dean is a realistic character in a romantic novel, while Felicite is a romanticized character in a realistic story.
Nelly Dean is a servant in a household that is filled with people that are difficult to get along with. They are in constant turmoil with each other, and they almost seem to enjoy the conflict they cause. Nelly Dean is the one character that does not usually allow
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While Nelly Dean stays with the same family, she has to move and get accustomed to new bosses every time some one dies. Felicite just seems to have plain bad luck in her choice of employers at the beginning of her career. In spite of this, both women seem quite satisfied with their lives, while the people who are in charge of them seem a lot less happy with their own lives. The characters in ‚"Wuthering Heights‚" frequently have severe fits of negative emotion, while Nelly quietly looks …show more content…
At the very beginning of her story, we are given a list of the chores she is responsible for. Her pay of “a hundred francs a year” (1019) seems like a very good bargain for her “unamiable” (1019) mistress. While both women had to put up with less than admirable mistresses, Nelly didn’t seem to work quite as hard as Felicite, and Nelly commanded much more respect around the house. At least Nelly was appreciated, while it doesn’t seem that Mme. Aubain knew how lucky she was to have Felicite around.
Religion is an important factor in both of these works. It is brought up again and again and looked at from many different angles in both books. Felicite and Nelly are both portrayed as religious women, but they are religious in very different ways.
Nelly is portrayed as a sensible, Christian woman who has read her Bible and thought in depth about such things, while religion was just another way in which Flaubert proved that Felicite was an ignorant human being. She knew nothing about the catholic religion except for what she had gathered from her charge’s catechism classes. She didn’t seem to get a very good grasp on the subject, and the townsfolk poked fun at her because of her strange interpretations of the church doctrine.
This train of thought just seems to be beyond her, but she is a better woman than those who do understand the doctrine, but choose to use it to their advantage at the
...ome from different worlds, yet they still share the same type of sadness and pain in their everyday lives. What Nora does is considered courageous in that time in history, where women were not treated as equals and were always looked down on and ignored. Women speaking out and taking matters into their own hands was unheard of and often risky. They want to be independent so they do what they believe is necessary to accomplish and reach their goals, so that they can once again be happy for eternity.
Flaubert provides a very believable backstory for Félicité, giving the reader a basis of her past and how it shapes her. Through Flaubert, we learn that Félicité has worked for half a century for Madame Aubain, and she comes from a broken family where she was left alone and worked on a farm. Because she experiences illness similar to real people, she continues to be portrayed as a realistic character, as she is not immune to sickness and disease. Throughout the story, Félicité becomes ill and deaf, and she experiences illness, similar to the characters around her who also got sick. She is not immortal; she must rest and learn to deal with this sickness as it affects her life greatly.
I feel that Felice symbolizes hope, she represents happiness. She doesn’t care what a man thinks, at least to the point of allowing one to lower her self-esteem. Cleofilas needed that; she needed to actually see a woman hollering! She needed to know that life isn’t a fairytale and you must experience life, the good and the bad, in order to appreciate it and to know what you want, so you can then truly achieve that fairytale ending of happiness. Cisneros wrote and awesome story that has a powerful message, love is the best feeling in the world when you can give it but also receive it.
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In the middle ages knights in every kingdom were expected to follow basic rules set forth by the code of chivalry. According to this code a knight was supposed to show all of the following characteristics; prowess, justice, loyalty, defense, courage, faith, humility, largesse, nobility and franchise. If a man showed these characteristics he was said to be a good "chevalier," a French word for knight (Burgess 1). Marie De France, one of the more well-known female writers of the medieval period, used the term "chevalier" quite often in her Lais when referring to respected male characters. Unfortunately for women, the code of chivalry also meant that women would be held at a lower status than men and traded between the men of the court. In the article "Chivalry and Prowess in the Lais of Marie de France," Glyn Burgess notes that "most of the characters in Marie's Lais belong to the upper classes, and thus issues of loyalty, service and expertise in battle and hunting predominate" (1). These men adhere to the code of chivalry. Sharon Kinoshita, the author of "Cherchez la Femme: Feminist Criticism and Marie de France's `Lai de Lanval'," takes the opposing position and argues that in Lanval, "the title character's ultimate rejection of chivalric society is an expression of Marie de France's feminism" (1). While some male characters in the Lais of Marie De France do indeed show elements of the chivalric code, Lanval goes against the code and is eventually praised for it. In Equitan and Laustic while some male characters adhere to the code of chivalry, in the same Lais, some men defy it. Kinoshita says Marie shows feminism in Lanval by having the male protagonist go against the code of chivalry. Unlike in Lanval, the characters...
Comparing La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Keats and Mariana. The two poems 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' and 'Mariana' are very similar genres of a. They are both based on a romantic theme. They are both about unrequited love.
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Gandhi illustrates a world consumed with revenge where every human ends up blind, ultimately worse off than before. In Emily Bronte's novel, Wuthering Heights, the driving need for retaliation dominates Heathcliff's existence and motives, leading to his ultimate self-destruction. While Heathcliff does not literally end up blind, the consequences he experiences in his pursuit of retribution far outweigh the diminutive satisfaction he feels. Both Gandhi and Bronte concur with the unattainability of satisfaction while endeavoring to obtain vengeance.
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...he was able to interpret the events of her life, and for the first time tell a visitor of everything that has gone on. Since Nelly’s life was not personally haunted by regrets, like Catherine and Heathcliff’s, she is able to recite the past and present in a clear and rational way. Lockwood believes her story and is so intrigued by all the dreadful events that took place across a lifetime on these Yorkshire moors. From the outside looking in it may appear that the Earnshaws and Lintons were just a private family living their lives, but nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors, except for the help, our Nelly. This is why her narration is crucial and without it, the story of Wuthering Heights may still exist, but would not be as believable.
(4) Wuthering Heights’s mood is melancholy and tumultuous. As a result, the book gives off a feeling of sorrow and chaos. For example, Catherine’s marriage with Edgar Linton made Heathcliff jealous and angry. In retaliation, Heathcliff married Edgar’s sister, Isabella, to provoke Catherine and Edgar. Heathcliff and Isabella’s marriage ignited a chaotic uproar with Edgar and Catherine because Linton disapproved of Heathcliff’s character, and Catherine loved Heathcliff in spite of being married to Edgar. Inside, Catherine wanted to selfishly keep Heathcliff to herself. Their relationships all had tragic endings because Catherine died giving birth to Edgar’s child. Isabella also died, leaving behind her young son. Heathcliff and Edgar resented each other because of misery they experienced together. The transition of the mood in the story is from chaotic to somber.
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