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A Simple Heart

Gustave Flaubert

A Simple Heart

Gustave Flaubert

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A Simple Heart Chapter 3 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 3 Summary

Paul is sent to study at a school in Caen. He is pleased, but Félicité feels the house has grown quiet in his absence. She begins to take Virginie to the daily catechism classes at the local church. Biblical language and scripture are unfamiliar to Félicité, but the artwork and the imagery in the church inspire “a wholesome respect for the Almighty and a profound fear of his wrath” (15). She feels increasingly drawn to Catholicism and begins to replicate many of the religious observances that Virginie is being taught. She follows in Virginie’s footsteps and asks to receive communion, though she does not feel as inspired as when she saw the little girl receive communion. Madame Aubain decides to send her daughter to a convent school for a better religious education. Félicité feels lonely once both children are gone. She asks Madame Aubain whether she can invite Victor Leroux, her nephew, to visit.

Félicité grows close to her nephew over the course of his regular visits. He follows in his father’s footsteps, becoming a fisherman. He always brings Félicité gifts from his short voyages. In exchange, she offers him food and alcohol.

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