Vanity Fair
Why does Aunt Matilda change her favorable opinion about James in the novel, Vanity Fair?
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James nearly charms Aunt Matilda into leaving him her money until she discovers that he is a heavy drinker and catches him smoking in her house. As a result, her favorable opinion quickly changes and he loses his chance at the inheritance.
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