Howards End examines "the changing landscape of social and class divisions in turn-of-the-century England through the prism of three families: the intellectual and idealistic Schlegels, the wealthy Wilcoxes from the world of business and the working-class Basts."
Foster's publication was 1910, still the quiet years before the First World War. The little things I like:
The semicircular design of the train station is awesome.
Little Wilcox wears a pair of windproof glasses googles, which has a brown leather feel and is quite cool.
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This big family is nothing more than a house of newspapers, cars and golf clubs, and nothing but panic and emptiness after that. Jay Chou sings: "Love comes too fast, like a tornado"
Ecclesiastes says: All is vanity. The heroine also said: I despise proves, I despise cant, I loath taking positions. I can only react to feelings.
At this time, the retro Bei Wu concert appeared, the old-fashioned conductor, and even the music stand was a classical brass color. In Mr. Buster's office, a huge clock hangs like the sword of Damocles. On the public seats by the Thames, the ironwork is a swan. W's new car is the Rolls-Royce Phantom. The retro car is really majestic running on the street.
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