George told him. 'And I'll marry Amelia tomorrow,' he said. 'I love her more every day, Dobbin.' 去书内

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    Reflections on Chapter 3 This chapter provides a poignant portrayal of Amelia's vulnerability and the impact of sudden financial hardship on a person's emotional well - being. It shows how easily a life of luxury can be shattered, and how difficult it is for someone like Amelia, who has never had to face such challenges, to cope with the new reality. Amelia's almost despairing state also highlights the contrast between her and Becky Sharp. While Becky is able to adapt and use the situation to her advantage, Amelia is left feeling helpless and lost. This contrast serves to emphasize the different approaches people can take in the face of adversity. The chapter also serves as a critique of the upper - class society of the time. The Sedleys' sudden fall from grace is a result of their over - reliance on wealth and their lack of financial acumen. It shows how fragile the social status of the upper class can be and how quickly it can be lost.

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