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Part 1: Chapter 4
Part 1: Chapter 5
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Part 1: Chapter 7
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Part 2: Chapter 11
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Part 2: Chapter 15
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Part 3: Chapter 6
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desribe how Flaubert makes fun of seduction by placing Emma & Rodolphe's dialogue in the middle of the long background speech of the master of cere. Event?? Why is this ironic?
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