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Normally, you capitalize the word "The" in a title if it's the first word, but not if it's not, thus, "The Bonfire of the Vanities." However, consult the style guide for whatever publication you're writing for (if this is schoolwork, ask your teacher what style guide to use; "Elements of Style" is pretty common) in order to be certain.

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