describe analyze contributionnof rustic character in development of plot of novel invisiblean
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The rustic characters in Hardy's novel perform several function. First, they provide local color, But more importantly, they represent and articulate the "view from below," the point of view of the low classes, whose outlooks often weren't expressed in 19th century novels.
Because Hard's rustics have down to earth common sense, their opinion carries weight and helps characterize more important characters like Bathsheba and Gabriel as decent people.
Most markedly, we know Gabriel is good guy because he can relate to the rustics, and they trust and respect him as a leader.
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