analyse the importance of the ring on the mayor of casterbridge
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The Ring symbolizes the importance of secrets and secrecy in this novel, as well as a history of violence and wrongdoing, both in the Roman amphitheater and in Henchard's life. ... Henchard, while often proud, jealous, and cruel, takes pity on both the women that he meets at the Ring.
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The Ring is a venue for, and a physical manifestation of, the secrets that are already held in many hearts in Casterbridge. In addition to functioning as a symbol of secrecy, the Ring symbolizes Henchard's sympathy and empathy.
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