Dedication and sympathy for each other is the fundamental reason that the relationship of many people is now successful and lasts a lifetime. Trusting someone is essential and is basically the backbone of all relationships. Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust is a satire novel about the story of Tony Last and his wife, Mrs. Brenda. Tony likes his house, Hatton Abbey, not his wife. Tired of his obvious desire to live with Tony in the past, Brenda became a manor-shaped lord, and directed attention to John Beaver, a society of 25 years old.
Evelyn Waugh's "Fest Dust" is a very interesting novel. At the same time, sharp social satire and evil family melody shows the problem of validity of the upper class in wealthy class. But in most cases, it miraculously shows the ultimate atrocities and sarcastic atrocities that man can do. "I wrote a short story about a man trapped in the jungle and finished the day I read Dickens aloud and this idea naturally reflects the end of such a lonely settler It is coming from the experience of visiting the things that have been done, things have developed into research of other barbarians in the family, people civilized are helpless among them "(Waugh, p. 115)
There are not so many easy writers walking around tragedies as long as Evelyn Wo. His novel "The Little Dust" was written as an example of his irony satire style in 1934. It is boring, boring, funny acting of British nobility during the war. Tony last (the hero) is a nobleman who did not notice that his contribution to the ideal feudal history was very deep and his wife Brenda did not know the solemn style of country life. At the time, he really played the protagonist of the manor in a Victorian gothic architecture, stayed in an apartment in London, had a relationship with a lazy John Beaver social climb. In the first half of the novel, Wo began to explain the rich and cynical lifestyle. Everyone is a rural house and has endless gatherings and weekends, courtesy in public places, terrible experience in personal life
Evelyn Waugh (1903-66) was born in Hampstead, a publisher and literary critic Arthur Waugh's second son, brother of a popular novelist Alec Waugh. In 1928, he published his first work, Dante Gabriel Rossetti's lifetime, and his first novel "Declining and Fallen", shortly thereafter Vile Bodies (1930), Dust (1934) and Scoop (1938). In 1942, he announced Put Out More Flags and in 1945 released Brideshead Revisited. Men at Arms (1952) was the first volume of the "Sword of Glory" trilogy, in 1955 and 1961 was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Award, followed by other volumes, officials, gentlemen, unconditional surrender Continued.