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Tony Kytes the Arch Deceiver by Thomas Hardy

2023-07-28 11:21:13

Tony Kytes of Tony Hardy married Tony Kytes and Milly Richards. Two young ladies, both of which are a coincidence lover. They are both naked and have different qualities. The two women are Hannah Jolliver and Unity Sallet. He first met with Unity and asked about his involvement but he was dissatisfied with this and he did not want to marry Milly; she was excited about that idea It was. Still I am driving them to meet Millie, so Tony asked Unity to hide behind, so he will not be caught.

The first story by Thomas Hardy, "Tony Kitts, Artificial Siber", is a literary work from the 19th century. This story tells Mr. Tony Citrus, a competent and attractive young gentleman. After a long-term relationship and appeal with the various women in his town he decided to settle down and is now involved with Millie Richards. But he is famous for being a lady-like person, and his past chaos left a large group of women admirers who did not completely withdraw to him.

In contrast, the "dead of Tony Cititus Cathedral" was written by a 19th century male in which each gender played a role. Thomas Hardy has no obvious reason to complain as the man finally gained dominance, does this mean that he is a feminist writer? Thomas Hardy can write "Tony Kytes the Arch Deceiver" to show that society makes foolish of everyone including men. He can use this to turn it into an interesting story, as society can see how to turn one person into another. Perhaps he explained that a formal woman is a formidable manipulator but is liable to be deceived and prone to be deceived because most of his readers and critics (then male) do not respond badly to his work That is why.

Theresa Tomlinson's "The Oakum Room" is clearly a feminist story, a female character stands up and protests. In the first reading, "Tony Kytes the Arch Deciver" depicted a woman as ridiculous, weak, desperate, easy to be cheated. However, as a result of review, Tony found that there was no explanation for flattery. This gave me the impression that Hardy may not be greedy when first appeared. Both short stories are about men who choose wives and the power of women who do it. For everyone who tries to choose a woman from the selection, women never say this problem. However, women in the "Tony Kytes the Arch Deceiver" seem competitively troublesome, but it is often difficult to judge who is more annoying, Tony is still a girl. Tony seems to have less control over this situation than any woman as he was impulsive