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Gustave Flaubert was once brought to trial for his novel Madame Bovary - the book was considered an attack on public morality. After all, it simply told the story of a series of adulteries committed by the wife of a provincial doctor, disappointed with the colorlessness of life. When boredom, which cannot be satisfied by numerous lovers, turns into despair - then a conflict arises that threatens public morality.