What is the basic thing in hardy philosophy of life?
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Hardy's novels can be best understood in the light of the author's fatalistic outlook on life, for Hardy fluctuates between fatalism and determinism. Fatalism is a view of life which acknowledges that there is some malignant power that controls the universe, and which is out to thwart and defeat men in their plans.
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