On June 29,Chenzhou City Intermediate People's Court in Hunan Province held hearings on former Jiangyong County Party secretary Zhou Lifuis corruption case.He was accused of taking over 57 million yuan(US$8.43m)in bri...
Pip’s growth factors have an inseparable relationship with the family and social environment in which he lives.Pip realized the true meaning of life when he experienced the transformation from simplicity to luxury,an...
Jan Haicksz Steen (1626-1679), a Dutch actor, poet and painter, engaged the viewer with various innuendos and double entendres in his paintings about Woman at Her Toilet. Decoding the conceits introduces the viewer ...
This novel is created by the famous novelist in nineteenth century—William M Thackeray,it also becomes his most wonderful work.The author describes the environmental background and kinds of people in upper class;in p...
Euphemism is a common phenomenon in our daily communication. Without euphemism, people can’t achieve successful conversation. As there are some customs and taboo in different country, we use euphemism to avoid embarr...
William Makepeace Thackeray, together with his masterpiece Vanity Fair, leaves a glorious page in the literary history. This study aims to employ a feminist perspective to interpret the positive connections shown by t...
Vanity is the central concept in Ecclesiastes,and also a negative theme,which shows the pessimistic emotion of the Teacher.In the eye of the Teacher,money,power,lust,knowledge,and inequality are all vanity.As we can s...
The novel "Vanity fair" is the masterpiece of William Makepeace Thackeray, in which the author illustrates that the life of upper-class aristocratic capitalists in the 19 th century. The lives of people are related to...
By comparison between pioneering ladies in O Pioneers! and My Antonia and lost ladies in A Lost Lady and My Mor tal Enemy,this thesis aims at presenting the independent formers'wholesome loyalty to love and the relian...
This paper looks into Samuel Johnson's famous poem The Vanity of Human Wishes: The Tenth Satire Imitated (1903). For centuries, the poem is under hot discussion for its form, tone, theme, and even the imitated sty...