Publication: เหยื่อ: จากมาดามโบวารีถึงอีเรียม
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วารสารยุโรปศึกษา
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Journal of European Studies (JES)
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เหยื่อ: จากมาดามโบวารีถึงอีเรียม
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The victim: From Madame Bovary to Ee Rium
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The article explores and analyzes the similarities and contrasts between two heroines in two highly successful novels: Gustav Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Mai Muangderm's Plae Gao (The Old Wound). Both novels are written in Realism style. Through written in a different time period and cultural background, the parallel in settings, characters, and story progress is uncanny. The stories both started out in countryside and ended up in a city. The women have however come from different background - Bovary has a higher education and more class than Rium. Thus the radical changes in their social status effect them contrarily. Throughout the complex twisting and turning well developed plot, the readers would be ease into the idea that it was not their background as much as their beauty, the common quality they share, which victimizes them and brings them to their damnation.
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