Social forces are "the power of the environment including the population's demographic characteristics and its value" (Richard J. Ch. 3). Social forces may influence the conceptual framework of marriage, education, social class and politics. In the 19th century, many writers expressed these social forces in the form of novels. These include William Makepeace Thackeray and Thomas Hardy. This article compares the nature and function of social and social forces in the Sacrament Vanity Fair and Hardy's Tess de Bell.
The difference between the two groups of novels is not in explanation mode but in social landscape. The change of fashion in the world far exceeds the fashion of innovative creation. In the last 50 years, unrivaled progress has been made in order and civilization. Britain was not quiet as long as such a long space, nor has it prosperous. The middle class merges with the upper class, but its respect does not even relate to ranking and titles, but they have wealth, comfort, leisure, are now the most stable elements of the community, increasingly more It represents wisdom. It is moral and sophisticated. By the way, they formed the masses of reading. And it is big enough to be a wealth for a successful novelist now. But essentially, the society we met in the two female novels is our contemporaries.
Two novels - Persepolis and "events in the life of a slave girl" all raises issues of social distinction and separation, as well as identity and purity in the social class. The social differences between the two novels are all related to equality understanding of birth status and inferiority of related cultures. In the novel "Slave girl's life incident", the social class plays an important role in your social position. - INTRODUCTION Marjane (Marji) Satrapi tells about her life in Iran after the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War, in Person, a storyteller, writer, and protagonist. This novel is divided into two volumes, Persepolis 1 and Persepolis 2. These two books are divided into several parts based on the events of Satrapi's life. The content of each part of the title represents a deeper meaning than what manga says.