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in what ways did the novel mayor of casterbridge written by Thomas Hardy reflected the condition of England prevailing in the 19th century​

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Answered by DJstorm
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Thomas Hardy, in this novel 'Maryor of casterbridge' mostly talks about the growing industrialization of England in that time.

Set in a fictional town of casterbridge, the story set in the back-drop of the 19th Century when industrialization that changed the landscape of the country and brought about enormous economic and social changes in the country.

New cities such as Manchester and Leeds has become the richest cities in the world but also had some of the worst ghettos anywhere

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Answered by joeldennis911
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Thomas Hardy, in this novel 'Maryor of casterbridge' mostly talks about the growing industrialization of England in that time.

Set in a fictional town of casterbridge, the story set in the back-drop of the 19th Century when industrialization that changed the landscape of the country and brought about enormous economic and social changes in the country.

New cities such as Manchester and Leeds has become the richest cities in the world but also had some of the worst ghettos anywher

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