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sugar_popppp 's review for:
Far From the Madding Crowd
by Thomas Hardy
1. Easy language, could be your best kick start for classics.
2. Writting is so appreciable, as well as all the romantic lines are written with so much beauty and grace.
3. Characters are very well explained, without even explaining the characteristics, which helps in keeping the flow of the story.
4. At first I didn't like the character of Bathsheba, to me she was just like another confused 20 years old , who takes impulsive decisions, but at the end of the book I understood the this book is not only about love, it's also about like and maturity, which comes after doing mistakes.
5. Hardy rightly points out in this novel that "It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession; with totally differing aims the method is the same on both sides. Which is enough to summarise the novel.
2. Writting is so appreciable, as well as all the romantic lines are written with so much beauty and grace.
3. Characters are very well explained, without even explaining the characteristics, which helps in keeping the flow of the story.
4. At first I didn't like the character of Bathsheba, to me she was just like another confused 20 years old , who takes impulsive decisions, but at the end of the book I understood the this book is not only about love, it's also about like and maturity, which comes after doing mistakes.
5. Hardy rightly points out in this novel that "It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession; with totally differing aims the method is the same on both sides. Which is enough to summarise the novel.