After carefully reading a masterpiece, what insights do you have? I need to write a good record of my thoughts after reading it. So how should you write your feelings after reading? Below are my thoughts on reading "Vanity Fair" compiled for you (selected 12 articles). I hope it will be helpful to you. Thoughts on reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 1
Vanity Fair is a glitzy world, filled with dust everywhere. It blinds people's eyes. Therefore, people always like to find a beautiful and gorgeous position for themselves in the vanity fair to show off themselves, so they walk into that glitzy world without looking back. People just continue to use all their strength to move into the so-called upper class society, forgetting true love and friendship. Money and power have become their only pursuits. However, no matter how much money there is, no matter how high the power is, there will always be a limit, and people's greedy hearts can never be filled. No one can get out of the web woven by fame and fortune, and it will often strangle you. The neck makes you unable to help yourself.
Come out of Vanity Fair, wipe away the dust from your soul, and send a piece of comfort. Isn’t that not beautiful? If a person spends his whole life busy for fame and fortune without a sense of spiritual relief, he will definitely regret it when he turns gray-haired. Why sacrifice the original taste of life for fame and fortune?
Away from the hustle and bustle of the world, looking for a pure land of love, the dust has settled. Thoughts after reading "Vanity Fair" Part 2
I have to admit that this story is very realistic. People in Vanity Fair can’t see clearly, and people outside Vanity Fair can’t see clearly either. All people desire money and status. Once you have one of these, everyone else will look at you differently.
Rebecca waited with the love of her life for her beloved, and dedicated her youth and years to that poor man in Vanity Fair. Emilia's innocence and love caused her half a lifetime of pain.
But the ending is good. The author can't bear to let good people suffer. Kind people get happiness and move in and out of the fame and fortune fair. Those who are greedy, selfish, stupid, proud, and unscrupulous people get their due retribution. I watched the ending several times. A little happy, a little sad. This is not just a novel, it is a microcosm of society. Not only Britain then, but also today. Who is not tired of fame and fortune? Everything else is built on this foundation. When the problems of material life are not solved, who will pursue a pure and unfounded ideal? Therefore, the purpose of college students' study becomes work, and the purpose of work is to have a life that can be viewed differently. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this, we are all pawns in the hands of fate. Calculate your own worth and figure out how to improve your worth. It's helpless, people will only worship and talk about those glamorous figures. If you don't do it, someone will do it.
Vanity Fair, how do we get in and out of this place, how do we face this place? Thoughts after reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 3
Closer to home, Vanity Fair is a very realistic story. In Vanity Fair, people strive for fame and fortune, status and money. Once you have one of these two things, the other People will look at you differently.
Becky Sharp was originally a lively and kind-hearted little girl, but as she grew older and was affected by social factors, she was also tempted by fame and fortune, and she spent her whole life fighting for money. Becky's good friend Emilia is the complete opposite. She is kind, modest, honest and friendly, and she has dedicated her life to love.
I can’t tell who is right and who is wrong, maybe they just have different pursuits and beliefs.
To be more realistic, who in today’s society is not burdened by fame and fortune? Everything else is built on this foundation. When the problems of material life have not been solved, who will pursue a pure and unfounded ideal? Therefore, the purpose of students' study is to go to a good university, the purpose of going to a good university is to find a good job, and the purpose of finding a good job is to have a life that can be viewed differently. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this. We are all pawns in the hands of fate, calculating our own worth and figuring out how to increase our worth.
So how should we treat Vanity Fair?
I think there are probably not many people in today’s society who do not pursue fame and fortune, but there must be a certain degree of tolerance. If people pursue fame and fortune too much, fame and fortune will become the biggest temptation in their hearts, and people will also be tempted by it. Become greedy, hypocritical, and lose yourself.
Fame and fortune are not everything in life. While pursuing fame and fortune, we should also learn to enjoy life and discover the true meaning of life. Thoughts on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 4
"Vanity Fair" is a work by the American novelist Thackeray. Those who read it thoroughly will see through people's hearts. In the upper class society of the 19th century Britain, this was the turbid Vanity Fair. . In British society at that time, the country was prosperous and its industry was very developed. The economic class at that time was very obvious, and the gap between rich and poor was serious. The rulers in the upper class of society had no worries about food and clothing and lived a luxurious life every day, while the farmers at the bottom of society could only do menial work day and night and let the rich in the upper class squeeze them. The power of feudal society was strong. A title is a symbol of a person's status.
In that feudal society, with such a huge vanity fair, how many people would become the licking dogs of those ugly people in order to satisfy their own power and vanity? He even took off his human skin mask to curry favor.
Fame and wealth are of paramount importance in this world. How many people in ancient and modern times can throw away this? The book "Vanity Fair" shows the ugliness of human nature: in the story, there are two girls, one poor and one rich. They are both beautiful and good at singing and dancing, but they have chosen two different paths. One side faces the sun, the other side faces the sun. abyss. The poor girl Rebecca squeezed into the upper class society at all costs and lived with the rich. The rich girl Alelia has a good heart and yearns for freedom. The rich Emilia is finally happy, but the poor girl Rebecca is too obsessed with and dependent on the lavish and hypocritical life of the upper class, and is trapped in the quagmire. Because her ambition was too big, it swallowed her up in the end.
Being a person must be sincere and treat others well. Being in vanity will become beyond recognition in the end.
We should be kind children, not trying to cater to anyone but forcing ourselves to live under the sun. Reflections on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 5
Starting from Rebecca and Emilia, these two are the real sisters of the times. As the two women throughout the book, what happened to them All are infinitely magnified before our eyes through the magnifying glass in the author's hand.
Rebecca and Emilia, to put it simply, one is like summer and the other is like autumn. Rebekah is a smart girl from a poor family. She knows how to bargain with the aristocrats who buy paintings even before she develops. It was even more amazing after she grew up. In her eyes, men are the representatives of currency symbols, and love is the trademark of money. She constantly follows the trend and is always ready to follow others. She has achieved great success several times, and she has also been tripped by her own evening dress several times. , most of the men who appeared were taken advantage of by her, but she didn’t love any of them. She hurt you and laughed it off without telling you, but Rebecca like this is sincere towards Emilia, because Emilia is really too Stupid. Bai Fumei has a good temperament. When she sees the person she likes, her lips will twitch and her eyes will water. Good girls are born from the heart. Even if the family falls in the end, Bai Fumei still has Bai Fumei's ethics, even if she becomes an older woman in the end. When a divorced young woman went to see her father-in-law who had taken away her biological son, what she brought was not a shield and a spear, but a few clothes and a lot of bitterness.
Godard said that if excrement was valuable, the poor would not be blind. Rebecca is the one who really understands this sentence. She lives at the bottom and looks up at the rich and nobles beside the stars. As a combat adventurer, her whole life is like cheating.
Giving up without fighting is hypocritical, detachment without being tempered by disaster is frivolous, and escaping from reality is cowardly. Therefore, Rebecca never gave up and never thought about it. There is no philosophy of self-birth. Thoughts on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 6
"Vanity Fair" is the famous work of the 19th-century British novelist Thackeray, and it is also the masterpiece that has stood the test of time most among his writings.
The story is based on the lively British middle and upper class society in the 19th century, this "noisy Vanity Fair". At that time, Britain had a strong country and developed industry and commerce. Rich merchants who emerged from the exploitation of colonies or the exploitation of labor dominated this society. However, feudal forces were also very powerful, and titles were still a symbol of people's identity and status. Rebecca, the heroine in the story. Miss Sharp takes a certain ducal family in Paris, France as her honor and talisman, and is proud of her pure Parisian accent and grammar. And there is another clown in Vanity Fair who "lives by turning somersaults" and "rouges his cheeks". Mrs. Crowe had also always imagined that her husband's brother, Baron Bicker, would pass the title to his son for the sake of his brother, and she took great pains to do so.
In fact, how many people in such a huge Vanity Fair have racked their brains to win over and curry favor with these "Lords", "Dukes", "Earls" and even "Barons" and other dignitaries, and even tore off those What about the shameless face? Even George, who considers himself the most elegant prince in Britain. Captain Osborne was also very proud of being able to invite Lord Bea Eggers and his family to a dinner, even though he spent a lot of pounds. And "the general of the division to which George's regiment belonged was a treat, and he got a lot of face, and danced with Miss Lancy. Ironside Ut, the daughter of Lord Baya Eggers." And because of "relying on Lord Bea Eggers was very proud to receive a post inviting Captain Osborne and his wife.
In fact, all kinds of people in the British middle and upper class at that time were very proud. How many people are not busy fighting for power and profit? Reflections on reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 7
Whether it is the past, the present, or the distant future, there is such a Vanity Fair, which is full of glitz. And illusions are everywhere, covering up the original authenticity. People in Vanity Fair wear hypocritical masks and are obsessed with money, status and power. In order to enter the upper class, they use whatever means they can to lose their authenticity and love. Clay's novel "Vanity Fair" tells such a world: the heroine Becky Sharp was born in poverty but is ambitious. With her wisdom and beauty, she transforms from a poor status into an upper-class woman. The novel is very realistic. It is very sober, depicting a cross-section of British society and a fragment of an era, and nakedly lashing out at the filthy upper class society of the 19th century.
Becky is both loved and hated. >
Becky Sharp is the heroine in the book, a woman who most people think is cunning, evil, selfish, hypocritical and dissolute. She has known how to use lies to get what she wants since childhood. For this reason, after leaving the school run by Miss Pinkerton in Chiswick, Becky determined to become the queen of British society at all costs. Mobilizing all her talents and wisdom, using her outstanding beauty and sexy charm, and even playing some ulterior tricks, Becky is ready to do anything to gain a stable position in the upper class - deceive, betray and destroy. Other people's lives. Everyone is a ladder set up for her. Along this ladder, she can rise step by step and become rich and powerful. Once she no longer needs this person, she will give him away without any worries. Kicked away. She is a completely bad woman. However, although Beiji has so many bad qualities, she is cunning, greedy, flattering, snobbish and vain. In the end, her husband abandoned her and her son was unwilling to recognize this mother. However, I did not. There is really no way to hate her too much. As she said, "If I had five thousand pounds a year, I think I would be a good woman." "The poor and the rich have long been marked, and society has abandoned the poor. She has to admit that there are social reasons for her deeds. In addition, she is indeed a smart person, not to mention the skills of a white wolf with empty hands, just the love for herself Her control is admirable. She sees the world around her clearly and clearly, and even out of patience, she reveals George's ugly mask in front of Amelia, which leads to the relationship between Amelia and Amelia. Dobbin's combination.
Vanity Fair is really a difficult masterpiece for her to read.
I don’t know who Thackeray put in the center, maybe Emilia, maybe Becky, or maybe Dobbin. As for the beauty and ugliness that can be clearly distinguished at once, what this play tells us is that the collision of beauty and ugliness is happening in reality, in Vanity Fair, right in front of your eyes. Times have changed, but Vanity Fair remains the same.
Since I am about to enter the society, I am only worried that I will not meet a good friend like Dobbin, but I am not worried about meeting someone like Becky who is good at digging. I really can’t tell you how beautiful reality is. If I were to use a ten-point scale, I guess it would be pretty good if I could give it a five. Thackeray's play has never stopped, and Vanity Fair's play will continue to be played. Dobbin, Emilia, and Becky are just representatives of many people. Although they are gone, there will be more When people come up, there are you, me, and our children and grandchildren. Thoughts on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 10
I started reading the book "Vanity Fair" more than a month ago. It is the famous and representative work of the author Thackeray. It uses a satirical tone to describe the intrigues and intrigues among various characters such as declining aristocrats and declining aristocratic families in the British upper class during the Regency period. It allows us to fully understand It describes the so-called "aristocratic life" and unhealthy social trends in Britain during the 19th century.
In my opinion, the content of this book mainly revolves around two women, one is Rebecca and the other is Amelia. It tells about two almost completely different ways of living and dealing with people. I will not comment much on Rebecca's complicated interpersonal relationships here. If I were to write about it, I would probably not even need three pages of pen and paper. Let’s talk about life in general.
In her early years, Rebecca tried her best to get into the "upper class society", wanted to find a rich, powerful and status husband, and pursued fame and fortune ambitiously. In her late middle age (around 30 or 40), she finally successfully entered the upper class society and became a romantic figure and a top figure. Almost every man praised her full of praise, and the ladies saw her taking their husbands' Their souls were all taken away, and they all hated her. In the later stage, all kinds of indecent things about her were exposed, and almost all the upper-class people stopped interacting with her. She was in debt everywhere and moved around, and finally devoted herself to charity.
Amelia, on the other hand, is a child of a wealthy family. She is loved everywhere, and there are almost no obstacles in her growth. Because of this, she does not need to be like Rebecca, who can grow up easily. Entering the upper class, he is innocent and kind. In my opinion, there is a hint of stupidity. Later, she married George, who died for his country in a war, while her father went bankrupt due to business failure and fell into a civilian life. Relying on the help of George's father and William Dobbin, they got through the most difficult period. Finally, with a little help from Rebecca, Amelia and William Dobbin finally got married and lived a happy life. This book is given a happy ending.
Vanity Fair is a seemingly flashy world, but it is filled with dust. Under the thin sheets of money and gems, there are piles of garbage and rotting creatures. Just like Rebecca, she was originally a smart and beautiful girl, but the dust of fame and fortune tightly wrapped her up. She used her friendship, love, marriage, lovers, etc. to help her ascend to the upper class. The throne of society. But what is her end? Her best friend Emilia finally stayed away from her, her husband also hated and spurned her, and her son did not want to see her. For a moment of hypocritical magnificence, she did not know what a precious price she paid.
Hidden in thought, what else is left in life besides fame and fortune?
There is also calmness and sincerity. Reflect on yourself, how long has it been since you threw away these things? I’m afraid I don’t even have them anymore. knew.
There are many, many more important things in life than fame and fortune. Let us live simply and think simply, as the recently popular socialist core values ??say: harmony, integrity, and friendliness. Find a pure land of love and stay there.
Thoughts on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 11
In the past few days, I have been reading the book "Vanity Fair", and it attracted me deeply. It not only taught me that vanity is like a devil, desperate to pursue fame, fortune, glory and wealth, but all that will come out of it is nothing. It also made us truly understand the bad habits of British society in the 19th century and fully understand " The meaning of "glorious as a dream".
At the beginning of the book, two main characters are introduced-Rebecca and Amelia, one poor and the other rich. In addition to the huge difference in money, the treatment and personality are completely different. Rebecca is a sweet-talking, duplicitous, insidious and vicious person who pursues fame and fortune ambitiously. Her belief that "money is the only ruler" has caused her to suffer discrimination at school and in society, and her thoughts have been distorted by human relationships. As for Amelia, a child from a wealthy family, she is loved by everyone wherever she goes. There are almost no difficulties that hinder her in her growth. Because of this, she can enter the upper class without working hard, so she becomes innocent and kind. , even a little silly. Through some introductions of these two characters, it is further explained that British society is a world that pursues money and glory; it also shows that the pursuit of fame and fortune will not only destroy oneself, but also destroy others. It is the so-called "harming others and harming yourself" .
I also feel that this bad trend not only exists in British society in the 19th century, but also exists now. This trend is evident everywhere. It is written in the book that Rebecca is a "falling flower". However, there are "falling flowers" everywhere in life. It is precisely because of dissatisfaction with life and fame and fortune that she or they pursue fame and fortune.
As the plot of the story develops, while Rebecca seems to be moving towards the upper class step by step (of course the final result is the destruction of vanity), I am not happy, but feel disgusted and bored; and Although the innocent and kind-hearted Amelia has encountered all kinds of misfortunes, and I sympathize with her, she is still much better than Rebecca. She doesn't have to do those things where she tries her best but still gets nothing. I think the author Thackeray must have had this idea in mind.
Finally the ending is reached, but it is not what I thought: the ending of ordinary novels cannot be said to be very satisfactory, but at least it is gratifying. However, in "Vanity Fair", although Amelia finally lives a happy society with Dobbin, it is not a complete tragedy, but Rebecca, who is eager for quick success and fame and fortune, comes to nothing and has to devote herself to charity... …
This novel is full of the author Thackeray’s satire on the world of fame and wealth and the vanity society. But why isn't he in Vanity Fair? Rebecca, Amelia, and Dobbin are just a few representatives of Vanity Fair. You, me, and them will all step into Vanity Fair and this sinister world in the future. Times are changing, but Vanity Fair never changes. When can people in the world get rid of the endless vanity fair? Reflections on Reading "Vanity Fair" Chapter 12
I finally finished reading Thackeray's "Vanity Fair", and I am very satisfied! Although this book felt confusing at the beginning, I slowly read on. You will find the charm of this book.
I think this book has two heroines - Emilia and Rebecca. These two people with completely different personalities actually have surprisingly similar experiences, and both have tasted the fullness of life. ups and downs. Emilia has a cowardly, gentle and considerate character, and she is always loyal to her husband. Even though she remarries later, it cannot deny her loyalty to her husband. She was considered a rich girl when she was a child, but after she graduated from school and many unsatisfactory things happened to her family, she gradually became poor. Fortunately, with the help of her brother Joss and her friend Dobbin, she got rid of poverty and lived a decent life. But Rebecca's experience was the opposite of Emilia's. She was a lowly person (because of her family background) and was despised when she was a child. After graduating from school, she got help from Emilia and left her. Later, Rebecca became a Pitt. The governess in Sir Crawley's family was also restless because she vowed to enter the upper class society and become a part of it. Her ambition was too great! But she did it and married Roden.
After Crawley, she never had to worry about the money on hand, because of her husband's reputation, she could get credit at will; moreover, her quick wit and stunning beauty made her a fish in water in the upper class. It can be said that she also had a period of time. It was brilliant! But her unusual behavior made her husband angry. Who would have thought that it was this anger that caused her to suffer a serious setback in her life. Although she also got a lot of money later, because she met him again later. Jos. Sedley, she used her old tricks to deceive his sympathy, and finally got part of his property, but I wonder if she was really happy!
In this book, I "admire" the most The real one was Rebecca. Her lying skills were so sophisticated that she made everyone do things for her, including Roden. Crowley worked so hard for her and gave everything for her, but she never seemed to regard him as her husband, but as a poor servant. She never even cared about her son. What impressed me deeply was that when little Roden was a guest at his uncle's house, Rebecca kissed him to show her so-called love for her son. After that, little Roden said, "Mom has never kissed me." Haha, this This is the first time! This makes Rebecca so embarrassed. In the end, she and Roden fell out. I don’t know if she was grieving. I think there should be pain, but I don’t know whether it was the pain because of the falling out with her husband, or the pain because she had no money to use in the future. I don’t know!
I think the one who suffers the most is not Emilia, but Major Dobbin. His love for Emilia is amazing! When Emilia was in decline, he was the one who silently helped Emilia; after George (Emilia’s husband) died in the war, he silently helped Emilia Ya raised their son, little George, just so that Amelia could one day understand his love, but Amelia had always been obsessed with her feelings for George. Finally, he came to his senses. She opened her heart to Emilia. Since she didn't understand, she stopped forcing herself. It would be better to let go. When he left, she was devastated again! Fortunately, Rebecca showed her George's elopement letter to herself. Emilia's heart knot was finally untied, she understood Major Dobbin's love, sincerely called him back, achieved a marriage, and gave birth to a lovely little daughter - Genet; she became Mrs. Jean Good friends, and little Qiaojie and little Roden have also become good friends. This is really a perfect ending.
Let’s talk about Rebecca, after all, she is also a heroine. After she had a falling out with her husband, she was ordered not to return to her country, so she wandered around Europe. Although she could live with Roden's alimony, she was a woman with no one to rely on, and she established herself everywhere. Her image was ruined by acquaintances every time, because her reputation in the UK was so bad! The noble people she met when she was in glory turned a blind eye to her when she was in decline. How uncomfortable this must be for her! But life is In this way, no one can escape.
Life is a vanity fair, where everyone’s fate is similar. No one will be lucky forever, and no one will be downcast forever. There will come a time when a villain will succeed. This is how this society is. What can we do? We can only understand silently.