This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Madame Bovary in which she laments the fact that her lover, Cesario, has been waiting for her in the room for a long time to show her the dance he has been preparing for her. When she asks him where he is going, he says that he is on his way to the opera.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Madame Bovary in which she laments the fact that her lover, Cesario, has been waiting for her in the room for a long time to show her the dance he has been preparing for her. When she asks him where he is going, he says that he is on his way to the opera.