"Yes, this is a vanity, of course, it is very noisy, it is not a moral place nor a happy place." (Thackeray xviii) This is a villainful resident, selfishness - charm With a generic camouflage - vigorously growing among citizens and invading without exception, even most heroic characters live unmanned and breed their monsters. However, some people at the Vanity Fair were aware of malicious selfishness They were not affected by life, but they were still able to point out many of that evil.
We, ourselves, all, inevitably monsters. Who will tell it? Only people like Sakuray himself were deceived by selfishness, but despised the foolishness of not acknowledging his terrible power. Even if ignored, power can even produce heroic monsters. In his novel "Vanity Fair: Heroless Novel", this applies to the Vanity Fair for Saclay citizens. In stark contrast to the pilgrim's progressive writer John Banian, his main role reveals selfish camouflage
One, it is very annoying. "(Saclay xviii) here has its most despicable resident, selfish, seductive camouflage.The most heroic personality and life is too small to succeed in breeding their monsters Evaluated, but some people of the vanity fair were not affected by life Such a person
The second title of the Vanity Fair is a novel without a hero, a novel published between 1847 and 1848, a British satirical society in the early 19th century. The title of this book comes from John Bunyan's allegory "pilgrimage of progress" that was first published in 1678 and is still widely read in Sacray's novels. "Vanity" means to stop along the progress of pilgrims. An endless exhibition in a small town called "Vanity". This novel is now classic and is thought to have been influenced by several movies. Recent things are movies starring Reese Witherspoon 2004. In 2003, Vanity Fair was listed in The Big Read vote of BBC 's "Best Favorite Novel" in the UK.
This July is the 15th anniversary of one of the most representative journalism in history: the cover of 2003 of the Vanity Fair is "It is the rainy season teen". Vanity Fair took a close interview with the most popular teenagers at that time. And, I included puzzles of "favorite male" and "favorite beautiful boy" and pictures that make them feel old with no doubt. In the era of magnificent nostalgia, this story has been played many times, there is enough article "where are they now?" So, to commemorate the greatness of the "rainy youth", we decided to try something new: rebuild it myself. Continue reading and see Local finally answered difficult questions.