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  1. Rebecca Sharp. The protagonist of the novel, Becky is a strong-willed young woman obsessed with status and wealth. She attends Miss Pinkerton's academy as an orphan alone in the world, and makes only one friend, Amelia, who is friends with everyone. Rebecca frustrates her classmates and instructors, acting superior to them all.

  2. Rebecca "Becky" Sharp, later describing herself as Rebecca, Lady Crawley, is the main protagonist of William Makepeace Thackeray's 1847–48 novel Vanity Fair. She is presented as a cynical social climber who uses her charms to fascinate and seduce upper-class men. This is in contrast with the clinging, dependent Amelia Sedley, her friend from school. Becky then uses Amelia as a stepping stone ...

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · This Becky Sharp, unlike Thackeray’s, rejects the Cinderella tactic of hitching one’s star to a high-ranking man. Yes, she marries Rawdon Crawley, but it is her professional acumen that ...

  4. Character Description; Becky Sharp: Becky Sharp, or Rebecca, is an intelligent and ruthless adventuress. She marries Rawdon Crawley, with whom she has a son, is a long-lived but insincere friend to Amelia, and eventually becomes the companion of Jos Sedley, controlling him and possibly hastening his death.

  5. Sep 18, 2018 · Download chapter PDF. The story of Becky Sharp is at the heart of the literary case study presented in this book. Becky’s exploits are no mere fictional examples illustrating Smith’s theory; rather, the complex and rich narrative of VF deepens our understanding of some parts of TMS while helping us question others.

  6. Sep 1, 2018 · Sarra Manning has taken Becky Sharp, a character originally penned in 1847/1848, and brought her to life in our modern day society in a very original and contemporary manner. Utilising reality TV and our current obsession with social media and social influencers, Sarra Manning’s novel is a very light-hearted and entertaining read.

  7. Becky Sharp is a character that seems to almost be miserable through constent discontent, and is often seen as unlikable, because her obsession with wealth and schemes only affords her to show little to no kindness to others, unless it suits her self interest.

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