Of the two prime protagonists of the novel, one is poor and. Thackeray shows us that vanity springs from all strata of society, and therefore is something inherently human. But the book is very good, it allows you to better understand and present the English society of that ancient time, whose legacy has not gone away in modern supermodern England. In conclusion, Vanity Fair is a novel peopled with vain characters, and it is inadvisable to seek economic or social circumstances to explain their hypocrisy or wickedness. The book is not very easy to read, its style is the style of the middle of the 19th century, detailed, filled with reasoning. The author does not condemn or praise them, he does not openly moralize, although the main idea is clear from the author's comments and reasoning - the life of the characters is too much like a puppet theater, they do not live, but only play their intended roles. Shown with irony, shown in all the complexity of the relationship between the characters in the book. The novel shows their life, the life of the society in which they live. The main characters of the book are two women - Emilia Sedley and especially Becky Sharp, ready for anything in order to achieve her goal of wealth. Thackeray set himself the goal of creating a picture of contemporary English society, where the activity of people is often manifested in the desire for enrichment, permeated with vanity, where there is no place for naturalness and decency. The book is subtitled "A Novel Without a Hero", and it really is. Thackeray (1811 - 1863) became a classic during his lifetime, although to some extent he was outstripped in popularity by his contemporary C. This book is one of the classics of English literature.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |