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Describe the themes of Thomas Hardy's novel giving 2 examples (5 marks)(print culture)

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Answered by mahekvats
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Jude the Obscure is Hardy'smost complete expression of alienation. Jude's alienation is explicitly social and implicitly cosmic, and his failure to identify himself in society constitutes a major theme of thenovel. ... In conclusion, thetheme of alienation in the majornovels of Thomas Hardy is a pervasive one.
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pandeyanubhav2709: 2 examples also
mahekvats:  The Poor Man and the Lady, 
mahekvats:  George Meredith
Answered by Serinus
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Thomas Hardy's work reflects the grim outlook of the late Victorian era. Hardy's most prevalent theme is the struggle of humanity against fate. He wrote about the social constraints around which the lives of the people revolved. He criticizes the themes and beliefs, which caused unhappiness and sufferings in the lives of the people. The themes included the subject of marriage, education, and religion.

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