Why France Put Madame Bovary on Trial
👉 Download your FREE "Madame Bovary, en douceur" Guide → https://www.frenchteachercarlito.com/... She dreamed of another life. More beautiful, more passionate, more intense. And that dream frightened France so much that, in 1857, the country put the novel that told it on trial. In this video, I take you inside one of the most famous stories in French literature. You will discover why a simple novel was dragged before a court, you will meet Emma Bovary, an unforgettable heroine, and you will understand why this story still moves us today. Calmly, in clear French, the way you love to learn. If you have always admired French literature from the outside and wished you could step inside it, this is your gentle way in. By the end, you may even want to read a few lines of Flaubert yourself. This video is for intermediate French learners (A2/B1) who love French culture and want to experience it through real places, real stories, and real situations. 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Un roman au tribunal 04:07 Qui était Emma 07:33 Pourquoi ça nous touche encore 8:38 Outro 👉 Watch next: My video on Jules Verne in Amiens →    • The French City Where Jules Verne Dreamed ...  #LearnFrench #FrenchCulture #Flaubert #MadameBovary #FrenchLiterature #Frenchteachercarlito #Intermediatefrench

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