Category: Return of the Native
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Faciality and Sensation Theory in Hardy’s ‘The Return of the Native’: Critical Analysis
Thomas Hardy as a psychological realist, few critics have gone so far in the other direction as Gilles Deleuze, who states that Hardys characters are not people or subjects, they are collections of intensive sensations (Deleuze and Parnet 39-40). This is to suggest not that Hardy is uninterested in people but that he is interested…
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Return of the Native’. Detailed Analysis of Chapters 3-5
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE Hardy has given a significant title to this chapter. Human beings appear on the scene and are surrounded by troubles. We are introduced to a retired naval officer (Captain Vye), and to a reddleman (Diggory Venn). The reddleman, described in favorable terms here, as a man with a pre-possessing exterior,…
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Female Constraint in The Return of the Native: Analytical Essay
The authors emphasise societys extreme expectations by presenting a female character who embodies the ideal by being domestic and submissive, contrasting against Becky and Eustacias defiant and rebellious behaviour. The running parallel and contrast between Amelia and Becky provides the narrative backbone, emphasising the structural unity encompassing the novel, created by the alignment of their…