Gustava Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" and Truth. An essay in which the line or the passage has been identyfied , explains its relationship to the work in which it is found, and analyze the rea
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childhood, she created fantasies that she could not act out, and her marriage was also a lie. Her love affairs all ended in lies, and her business transactions were utterly fraudulent. Even her suicide was based on a lie--she lied to get the poison and lied to her husband when he asked what she ate. Thus, the line 'everything was a lie!' has enhanced significance when examined in the context of the entire novel.
childhood, she created fantasies that she could not act out, and her marriage was also a lie. Her love affairs all ended in lies, and her business transactions were utterly fraudulent. Even her suicide was based on a lie--she lied to get the poison and lied to her husband when he asked what she ate. Thus, the line 'everything was a lie!' has enhanced significance when examined in the context of the entire novel.