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÷κ ٸ Ρ Ҽۿ ָȴ. Ҽۿ ̰ ÿ Ʈ Ҵ. Ʈ ״ 뿡 Ҽ ϱ ȹϿ, ̴.
3 īŸ 뺴 ݶ̶ 縦 å Ǿ ִ Ƽ Ҵ.
Legal action was taken against Flaubert for Madame Bovary but was acquitted. Nevertheless, the ordeal left him highly stressed and led him to abandon civilization to write a historical novel, which became Salammbo. Salammbo is set in Carthage before and during the Mercenary Revolt in the 3rd century BC. The theme of the novel is based on 20 or so lines from a volume of Histories.
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: īŸ ƹī ̸ ѴϹ ̴. ڶ ׳ ϸ ŸƮ Ѵ. 䰡 ġ ãƿ´.
: 뺴 ڽ ؼ ⸦ ι̴. ׳ฦ īŸ ο.
ŸƮ : dz ź ¡ϴ
ũ ı ¡ϴ
ƹٷ : ȯ ⸣ Ѵ. ż ãƿ; īŸ ʴ´ٰ ˷ش.
ƹī : īŸ ְ ι̴.
Salammbo: The daughter and younger sister of the Carthaginian general Hamilcar and Hannibal respectively. Having being brought up under strict rules, she yearns for love and secretly admires the goddess Tanit. When Matho steals Tanits veil, she retrieves it from him.
Matho: A leader of the Mercenaries who will stop at nothing to achieve his ambitions. He falls in love with Salammbo the moment he sees her and engages in a war with Carthage.
Tanit: The goddess of the moon and fertility
Moloch: The god of destruction
Schahabarim: A high priest and eunuch of Tanith, and Salammbos teacher. He prompts Salammbo to retrieve the stolen veil for the sake of Carthages survival.
Hamilcar: An actual Carthaginian general who existed prior to the creation of the book.