Although she doesn't know exactly what happened to her, Madame Bovary is certain that she's not the person who's in the wrong. The people who don't like her because of her sexual orientation aren't qualified to judge her, she says. She's a dedicated teacher and a sincere friend, and she'd be proud to tell her mother that she was a good person. She also says that her son is already a big fan of her, and that's proof that he's actually a nice guy. She says she'll go to the bathroom and figure out a way to get him to stop hating her.
Although she doesn't know exactly what happened to her, Madame Bovary is certain that she's not the person who's in the wrong. The people who don't like her because of her sexual orientation aren't qualified to judge her, she says. She's a dedicated teacher and a sincere friend, and she'd be proud to tell her mother that she was a good person. She also says that her son is already a big fan of her, and that's proof that he's actually a nice guy. She says she'll go to the bathroom and figure out a way to get him to stop hating her.