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Decline and Fall

eng. Decline and Fall · 1928
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The novel "Decline and Fall" by Evelyn Waugh is a satirical work in which the author masterfully mocks British society of the 1920s. Critics note that Waugh uses wit and irony to create vivid and memorable characters who embody various vices and shortcomings of society. The main character, Paul Pennyfeather, becomes a victim of circumstances and absurd situations, highlighting the absurdity and meaninglessness of the social norms of that time. Waugh also criticizes the education system and the hypocrisy of the upper class, demonstrating how they contribute to moral decline. Critics highly praise Waugh's style, his ability to blend humor with serious themes, and his skill in creating an atmosphere that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. "Decline and Fall" is considered one of the finest examples of British satire and remains relevant due to its universality and insightfulness.

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Date of publication: 16 October 2024
Updated: 30 October 2024
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