Amelia, who grew up with Becky? Sedley is a kind rich girl, and her parents are also Becky's legal guardians. Growing up in care, she knew nothing about the sinister world; Unlike her, Becky, who was born in poverty, has a strong will and is determined to be promoted to the upper class in her own way.
Becky's rise began with Peter, a rural aristocrat in Hampshire. A letter of appointment from a tutor in Crawley's family, the young and cheerful Becky, quickly won the love of children and the trust of elders. Peter gradually fell in love with Becky, but when he decided to speak, he found that Becky had mixed up with his son Lawton, who had contracted the bad habit of playboy. At this time, menstruation Matilda, whose children were single and rich, also fell in love with the clever and happy Becky and invited her to live with her in London. Becky knew that if she didn't go to town, it would be a delusion to enter the upper class, so she eagerly agreed to her request.
In London, Becky was reunited with her former best friend Amelia. Amelia, who has grown up completely, has discovered the inflated desire and two-faced style of her former close friends. When she was privately engaged to Lawton, the heir of the Crowley family, she concealed their intimate relationship from Matilda.
At this moment, Napoleon started the war on the whole European continent, and went to the front line to join the battle with fiery fatigue, while Amelia's new husband George? Osborne went to war, and similar life circumstances prompted pregnant Becky to start approaching Amelia again. Becky gave birth to a baby boy, and Lawton came back from the battlefield. Nevertheless, the family won the reunion, but the dull and leisurely family life made Becky unbearable. The uncontrollable desire stirred Becky's heart again, and she decided to re-enter the social circle full of psychedelic vanity fair. ...
Vanity Fair is a famous work by Thackeray, a British novelist in the 19th century, and it is also the most enduring masterpiece in his life. This story is set in the active upper-middle class society in Britain in the19th century. At that time, the country was strong and the industry and commerce were developed. Dajia, a wealthy businessman who made a fortune by oppressing the colonies or exploiting laborers, was dominating this society, and the war between Britain and France for power also broke out at this time. All kinds of people in the middle and upper classes are busy fighting for power and profit. As the saying goes, "The world is bustling, all for profit, and the world is bustling, all for profit." Fame, power and wealth are linked.
The protagonist of the story is a smart and beautiful girl. She has tasted poverty and is bent on taking control of her own destiny and getting out of trouble. By hook or by crook, she went through the back door and flew to the top. As a foil, the picture shows her classmate girlfriend, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. She is soft and gentle, and meekly spreads with fate. The road from poverty to prosperity is very uneven! The fate of rich girls is also bumpy, and their ups and downs constitute a caring and touching story. Interspersed with all kinds of characters, they all seem to laugh. Thackeray is full of wit and good at irony. Vanity Fair is a funny and thought-provoking novel.