Characters & Relationships
Narrative Technique
Themes & Motifs
Context & Realism
Facts
100

Berthe is frequently left with this person which reflects Emma’s emotional detachment.

Who is the wet nurse? / What does the wet nurse character represent?

100

This narrative mode allows the narrator to merge with Emma’s thoughts without quotation marks or explicit attribution.

What is free indirect discourse?


100

Emma’s dissatisfaction stems largely from her internalisation of this literary movement’s ideals.

What is romanticism?
100

This 19th-century literary movement rejected Romantic exaggeration in favor of ordinary life depiction.

What is Realism?

100

Félicité

Who is the Bovarys’ servant girl?

200

This character repeatedly misunderstands Emma’s spiritual and emotional distress

Who is Abbé Bournisien?

200

The agricultural fair scene exemplifies this technique, where romantic language is juxtaposed with banal political speech.

What is ironic juxtaposition?

200

Recurring luxury items and décor primarily symbolising larger theme

What is materialism? / What motif would be analysed in Marxist criticism?  

200

Flaubert was tried in 1857 for this alleged offense following publication.

What is obscenity?

200

Rodolphe’s letters

What object does Charles find after Emma’s death that reveals her affair?

300

 Léon

Who shares Emma’s sentimental imagination but lacks decisiveness

300

The shifting perspective on characters and events while maintaining third-person narration

What is focalisation? 

300

Emma confuses emotional intensity with this concept, repeatedly equating suffering with authenticity.

What is passion? / What is the motif of "romanticising love"?

300

The portrayal of women challenges patriarchal dynamics. 

What is feministic literary theory? 

300

Rouen Cathedral

Where exactly does Emma meet Léon for their first resumed encounter?

400

Justin

This minor character becomes unintentionally complicit in Emma’s suicide due to emotional vulnerability.

400

A literary style that aims to represent everyday life, social realities, and human psychology with high accuracy, objectivity, and detail.

What is Realist narration? 

400

The Blind Beggar

Who functions symbolically as a representation of inevitability of fate? / Who functions symbolically as a representation of foreshadowing?

400

Provincial life in Yonville represents that broader thematic critique

What helps understand the mediocrity of the bourgeoisie?

400

She is sent to work in a cotton mill

What ultimately happens to Berthe after both parents die?

500

Emma’s honeymoon takes place in this region of France.

What is Tostes / the Norman countryside?

500

The carriage scene in Rouen

What is narrative ellipsis / omission? 

500

Windows

What symbolises Emma's desire for escape? 

500

This public ceremony exposes the emptiness of provincial rhetoric through inflated speeches.

What is agricultural fair?

500

At Les Bertaux

In which building does Charles first meet Emma?