9. Bourgeois Critique: Flaubert critiques middle-class values.
10. Tragic Flaws: Emma’s selfishness and fantasies lead to her downfall.
11. Adultery’s Consequences: Affairs bring no satisfaction, only ruin.
12. Emotional Isolation: Emma fails to connect meaningfully with anyone.
13. Dream vs. Reality: Her lofty dreams clash with her dull reality.
14. Religion’s Role: The church offers no solace or meaning.
15. Literary Realism: Flaubert’s style brings harsh reality to the forefront.
16. Fate and Free Will: Emma’s downfall questions her control over her fate.
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