Trained Instincts in The House of Mirth
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Trained Instincts
Lily Bart is an attractive woman with some important social and family ties, but at the age of 29, she is still not married. Since the death of her mother, who had an intense hatred for "dinginess," Lily began to live with her aunt, Mrs. Peniston. However, Lily spends much of her time staying at the Bellomont, the out-of-town estate of the wealthy and well-establish Gus and Judy Trenor. Lily has two main goals in the book: marriage and wealth. It is her hope to marry a rich man, thereby securing her place in society, but due to her own indecision, she passes up numerous chances, always thinking she can do better. Unfortunately, Lily's true love, Lawrence Selden, does not have enough money for her to marry him. Lily's true down fall in this tragic love story is her inability to listen to her instincts. She has trained herself to assume her peer's beliefs, which is the opposite of her heart. These trained instincts ultimately lead to Lily's untimely fate...