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| 15518. THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE (THOMAS HARDY). Discusses the novel as a typical work of "tragedy" (involving the downfall of the character Henchard). Also discusses how Henchard is related to his opposite, Farfrae, and how the novel is concerned with the theme of "progress" (the change from tradition and agriculture to a modern, urbanized world). 8 pages, 26 footnotes, 6 bibliographic sources. |
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