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By Chad Hayes - October 31, 2003

Berthe appears only a few times in Flaubert's Madame Bovary and is too young to contribute much to the novel by her speech or actions, but she is nevertheless extremely important to the story. Emma's lack of maternal aptitude and weakness of moral character are made evident by Berthe's presence. Because of Berthe's young age and innocence, she is…

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