The Mayor of Casterbridge
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The Mayor of Casterbridge' by Thomas Hardy was first published in 1886 and is regarded as one of his finest tragic novels. Hardy, known for his richly descriptive prose and deep psychological insight, often explored the conflicts between individual will and societal pressures, fate, and the changing rural landscape of Victorian England.
Set in the fictional town of Casterbridge, the novel tells the story of Michael Henchard, a proud and impulsive man who, in a moment of drunken folly, sells his wife and infant daughter at a country fair. Years later, he rises to become the respected Mayor of Casterbridge, only to have his past return to haunt him when his wife and now-grown daughter reappear.
As Henchard struggles to reconcile his past actions with his present status, his flaws—particularly his pride, temper, and inability to forgive—lead to his downfall. The novel explores themes of guilt, redemption, pride, and the cruelty of fate, portraying a powerful psychological portrait of a man undone by his own character.
With its emotionally charged plot and complex moral dilemmas, 'The Mayor of Casterbridge' remains a compelling study of human weakness and a testament to Hardy’s skill in blending realism with tragic storytelling.
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