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Vanity Fair is a classic novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, published in 1848. It is a satire of 19th-century British society, focusing on two very different women: Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley.
Becky is poor, clever, and ambitious. She uses her charm and tricks to climb the social ladder and chase money and status. Amelia is a kind, naive girl from a rich family, She dream of love and a simple life.
The story follows their lives, showing the hypocrisy, vanity, and greed of people in high society. No one is truly a hero--all characters have flaws.
In short, Vanity Fair tells a vivid story about life, love, and social status. It makes readers think about what is truly important in life, not just money or fame. It is still a great and meaningful book to read today.
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