Well, at this lunch in 1943 I thought about Margaret, I went to the United States of London and dreamed of realizing the bright future of the American dream. American sergeant and immigrants to the United States began to be a new life of an American housewife. Margaret is very fortunate as a British woman dating an American and is considered as a shame of a traitor or family of his country. If you think about other people, I think this is a disaster.
Rusetta is a complex individual. As it becomes a role of gender, the reader has a relationship between love and hatred. Rutetta represents a perfect 18th century woman. I understand that she has to solve the scandal that stimulated her life. Rusetta also understands that regardless of anything, she must marry her and let her be with her. One way she guarantees this is "he knows his wife and children are together ..." (266). Rutetta is pregnant. The idea behind this is that Farfrae can not keep her pregnant, yet never compromise his work and reputation. This is a classic movement for her, along the role of gender set for her.
Treat Susan, Rusetta, Elizabeth Jane. Mayor Caster Bridge, Mr. Arlingham says: "Thomas Hardy tried to make the Victorian society more conscious about attitudes and attitudes towards women.In these cases, he said that in this late Victorian novel, women from different regions are men's power He said that he was regarded as an unimportant worker or pawn in the game.As Xu Xiang said, Hardy believes "we have exposed the weaknesses of mankind," he believes.
In the whole novel, the character Lucetta is depicted as a spoiled and raised child. She likes her best. She came to the Caster Bridge to complete what he and Henchard had previously proposed, namely marrying each other. When she refused to see him, she deliberately challenged him because she liked Farfley. Henchard faced her and married him in this case. Rusetta rejected marriage until Henchard threatened to mail her her. He will mail her to her with a love letter she wrote before. She agreed to marry. However, Lucetta is married to Farfrae. She did this, because he looked more beautiful than Henchard and was totally obsessed with her. This course is perfect for her. She knows the past of Henschel, she experiences her temper and fears that he will try to destroy her. Rusetta also emphasizes the appearance