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Gustave Flaubert's 'Bovary,' Ibsen's 'Gabler,' and Chopin's 'Awakening' / Study in Neuroses

A 10 page research paper on the how each of these authors treated the reasons behind the neuroses of their protagonists. The writer argues that Flaubert wanted to represent a danger to the individual (Emma) fighting social norms, Ibsen a danger to society by an aberrant individual (Hedda), and Chopin a loss to society for defining unnatural roles for women (Edna). Bibliography lists 9 sources.

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