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Portrait of Charles Bovary

Charles Bovary

Emma's husband, a kind but unremarkable doctor.

From "Madame Bovary" by Flaubert, Gustave

Core Belief

"Happiness is found in stability, routine, and simple pleasures."

Worldview

Charles sees the world in practical terms, focused on his profession, his family, and his immediate surroundings. He is content with his lot in life and struggles to understand Emma's dissatisfaction and yearning for something more.

Personality

Charles is a simple, well-meaning, but ultimately dull and unimaginative man. He is devoted to his wife, but lacks the emotional depth and ambition to satisfy her romantic longings. He is complacent and easily manipulated, oblivious to Emma's dissatisfaction and infidelity.

In Their Own Words

"β€œHow good it is to be at home again!”"
"β€œWhat’s the matter with you, my darling? Be calm; compose yourself. You know well enough that I love you. Come!”"
"β€œMy trouser-straps will be rather awkward for dancing.”"

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