The Vicar of Wakefield

This was most definitely not only one of my favorite books I have read in this class, but one of my favorite books I have read in general. I love the message of this story. Something I found so important was the fact that when the Wakefields were wealthy in the beginning they were still relatively generous to the community, but when they lost all their money no one really seemed to care. The family continued to get struck down with terrible luck but remained by each others side the entire time. As the story began to rap up, Thornhill, the man that betrayed Olivia was exposed for what he had not only done to her but several other people as well. Suddenly everything that had gone wrong in the Wakefields lives had essentially reversed itself. Goldsmiths reasoning for having this family make almost a full circle of their lives could be a lesson to always appreciate what you have when you are fortunate, and those that give back will soon be given something in return, no matter how long it takes. The Wakefields patience and positivity eventually brought them an even better life than the one they had lived before. 

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