Lily Bart: A Victim of Materialistic Society in The House of Mirth
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Abstract
The House of Mirthmoves around the life of Lily Bart, a member of the upper
class NewYork society in the beginning of the twentieth century. At the age of 29, Lily’s
only purpose in life is to get a husband who is both rich and loving. Lily lives in a
hypocritical and materialistic society which judges a person on the basis of his/her
economic position. Lily’s lifestyle is shaped by this materialistic society, and she has
adopted expensive habits like gambling, buying expensive clothes and jewelries. Lily
depends on her aunt and her friends for her financial and other needs. Lily is able tostick
in this society because of her beauty and graceful manners and the possibility of her
marriage with a rich person. In this judgmental materialistic society, Lily tries to behave
little independently to maintain her financial needs. However, the society misunderstands
and misinterprets her actions and accuses her of impropriety. Her close friends and her
family members ostracize her at a time when she needs their support. Ostracized from her
dream world of high-class society, Lily gradually descends into working class people.
Lily finds no purpose in her life and envisages only a long life of poverty and dinginess
which she hates. Financially ruined and mentally collapsed, Lily commits suicide as a
means of escape from the troubles of the material world.