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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 2160-2168


The Effect Of Thomas Hardy's Characters On The Novels

Bonisha Rastogi, Dr.Vinay Tripathi.




Abstract

The influence of the environment on the characters in Thomas Hardy's writings" is an example of the writers' literary expertise and interest in reading novels. Because they all study the topic of Introduction to English Literature, the writers were able to pass on not only their limited expertise of analyzing novels as literary works but also the value of reading habits to their Unswagati classmates. Reading and analyzing novels is extremely advantageous for pupils since it not only improves their reading skills but also their English abilities; also, they will be able to criticize the novel from several perspectives. In a nutshell, it will boost their critical thinking skills. Following that, we learn about their culture by describing their personalities and their attitudes toward one another, as well as how their environment impacts them. Harvey, Murphy, Klarer, and Lodge are the authors of the theory that is employed to analyze those works. The descriptive qualitative approach is used to analyze the characters and their surroundings, in which the authors gather data by reading the three books, then describe in-depth the characters and their surroundings, as well as some other factors that contributed to the story's completion.

Key words: surroundings; character; protagonist; motivations






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