1. Vanity Fair analysis Thackery
When the passage begins, a woman named Miss Crawley is introduced. ... The story is now being told through the mind of a greedy man who yearns for a wealthy aunt and invents one similar to Miss Crawley. ... The narrator continues to satirize about the way which he treats his imaginary "aunt" and mentions "Hobbs and Dobbs," her imaginary banker. ... Ironically, when the aunt is finally introduced, Miss MacWhirter is mentioned in relativity to her money. ... This attitude shows how far the family will debase themselves solely to impress Miss MacWhirter. ...
- Word Count: 635
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate