Vanity
Fair
Through the story, both of the two female
characters give me different feelings. Rebacca Sharp, who desperately desired
to stay in the high society sine she came from lower class. Her ambition makes
me impressed and a little bit terror. She did everything to please the lord and
others she though useful in order to climb the society ladder as high as she could.
Although there were some things she did enough to make everybody shamed and guilty,
she constantly and continuingly led herself a way which she would like to have.
On the contrary
to the other character, Amelia, she was apparentlymore lucky that there were
parents who would arrange a good husband for her. The only one thing she had to
do was living happily. It seemed very well until the unfortunate came. She had
to confront everything she hadn’t met before, like poor, unfriendly and the
real world.
It is very
interesting that we can see the two characters’ different progress from a lady
to a wife then a mother. In the end, the ending is certainly how we expected.
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