Vanity Fair
Assignment on VANITY FAIR
Watch "Vanity Fair" describe a moment in the movie (first paragraph) using descriptive language as an introduction and a second paragraph with a monologue by one of the main characters (Becky, Rawdon, Amelia)
A multitude of wounded and worn out soldiers as well as civilian fleeing town was packing the narrow dirt track and the roman bridge over that arm of the Sambre. All there was chaos from the town square to the woods, through the bridge and the road. The day before the British soldiers had abruptly left to the front in the middle of the splendid Ball the Duchess was throwing. The civilians were too close to the front line to stay there safely, so that they all were trying to hurriedly quit Brussels and return to the safety of London. The whole town was terrified under the menace of the war outside and the village has been almost completely abandoned. The sound of the soldiers marching and the horses neighing carried yards away through the rivers......
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