Review of Vanity Fair (2004) by Galvy F — 17 Jul 2017
When we see a male and wealth dominated world, we don't let our class come between what we want and wish to go explore when remaining in such low places we see all well what it is like in high places when it's in us.
When we see we have the same tastes, and sounds that make us all dwell in the bask fullness of wealth to see eye to eye with those who don't see us that we naturally see our opportunity to climb higher in all there is available for women to explore.
When we are finally seem for who we are, we see we did it to never return to such low places again, to sacrifice love we lost for a life of imprisoning self delusion. When once we are seen we no longer can be what we once were, unless we are given a second chance to see life again with others.
When we see we can naturally get lost in the vanity that we bring and get us places that we lose focus on who we are and what we are like on the inside thst is worth exploring even further.
This review of Vanity Fair (2004) was written by Galvy F on 17 Jul 2017.
Vanity Fair has generally received mixed reviews.
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