Ironic is common in realistic novels and reveals falls and emergence of characters in other ways. It is mainly shown at the end, usually a tragedy, but tells the reader the fate of the character. There are events that can happen in a realistic novel, and in the story there is a causal relationship - what the character wants and the result -. The realism of the novel 'Home of Happiness in East Winn' is clearly revealed through the role of Lily Bart whose irony ending is her fall and fall as a role.
Jane Eyre and Happy House Lily by Jane Bronte and Jane's House, Eddie Wharton's Jane Eyre and Jane Eyre contain many of the same points and differences described in this article. The focus is placed on the main characters of each book, Jane Air and Lily Bart, and contains important ideas and ideas presented in these novels. - In the blessing of riots, Paul Hawken shows readers how to organize similarly principles and ideals to form a "sport" defined by Hawken. In the "bless the anxiety" chapter, Hawken explained the big problem that had plagued this problem. Loss of agricultural water and government, enterprises stealing resources from third world countries, worldwide
Edith Wharton's "Happy House" book is very interesting about how you show your characters yourself. There are social groups, they are all wealthy upper class Americans, and they have a frightening aura around them. There was a woman who was running with the people of this group, but she did not agree much with the label of "Snowbury", but it was fascinated by Veblen's "consumption consumption" theory. That character is Lily Bart. Wharton draws these characters as what they think they have, and in some cases, it is very good, it should show off.
Edith Wharton 's Joy House objecting women with a happy home insults the wrong social values of fashionable New York society. The heroine is Lily Bert, a woman destroyed by the society that produced her. Lily was born, but he is very poor. This story traces Lily's decline through a series of dwellings from home to the residence of the hotel. Yuri lives in a society in New York and looks good. - The Tarantella dance in the toy's house is in the doll's house and Ibsen uses many symbols. Symbol symbolizing the role of Norah, dance called Tarantella. Tarantella is a folk dance in southern Italy. The primary key and secondary key alternate. It features women's sudden movements, foot movements, and ripped petticoats.