Unnamed Jude has many prominent themes through movie Jude - the two most popular themes accepted by love and marriage theme and society. Just as with the themes depicted in the movie, it is clear that the society in which Jude and his cousin / "Wife Su" are confined have their own ideas of right and wrong. . These "social constraints" are personal and "husband and wife" of Judah and the whole movie.
Thomas Hardy's "Unknown Jude" (1895) contains painful scenes that most readers will never forget. Jude's teenage son killed herself and killed her half-brothers and sisters. My frightened parents found a child's body at breakfast. This is a reference to the idea of Thomas Malthus (1766-1834). Malthus warned of the danger of population growth. In particular, it makes it difficult for him to feed his lower class. This boy is too careful
Jude Fawley: Jude comes from an ambiguous origin and struggles to make his wish come true, because it dies pointlessly, it is difficult to understand. In an ambiguous sense, he is also ambiguous: he is internally divided between sexual desire and knowledge. Therefore, he is fighting himself and the world. Sue Bridehead: Jude and Hardy think that she is as attractive, lively, intelligent, fun and charming as a teenage girl. She is selfish and desires more than what she is willingly giving but is smart but her knowledge is very fashionable and very shallow so I use it I will. She gives me more freedom than she can handle.
In the novel "The Unknown Jude", Hardy showed to the reader that romantic features and character ideals (Jude and Su) are harmful to them in their anti-romantic world. Their romantic ideals are opposed to their society, the more they are better than living in their world, the more unique they are to their character. In his novel, Hardy shows Darwinism, which represents conflict and modernization and progress between Romanticism and "Golden Age" related to tradition. (Davis) The personality of Hardy repeatedly felt "the pain of modernism". (Rogers)