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Paper Title
Imagery and rustic thematic structure along with character of Oak from Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Authors
  Ramen Goswami
Abstract
In Far from the Madding Crowd this is, for the initial time, referred to as 'Wessex'. In this rustic location, 'far from the madding crowd', Hardy was, sardonically, to inspect all sorts of' polite [and ignoble] trouble and to reveal that the countryman's background are not necessarily chilly, sequestered' and that his internal life may be by no means soundless. He was chiefly fitted for this task by his origin and upbringing. Thomas Hardy was born in the hamlet of Higher Bockhampton in Dorset on 2 June 1840. His father was a designer and mason, and his mother, although a former serving-maid was a well-read woman of strong individuality and intellect
Keywords- madding crowd, strife, storm,adverse, unfortunate, shepherd, disillusion, courtship, impression, Weatherbury
Publication Details
Unique Identification Number - IJEDR2103003Page Number(s) - 17-19Pubished in - Volume 9 | Issue 3 | September 2021DOI (Digital Object Identifier) -    Publisher - IJEDR (ISSN - 2321-9939)
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  Ramen Goswami,   "Imagery and rustic thematic structure along with character of Oak from Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy", International Journal of Engineering Development and Research (IJEDR), ISSN:2321-9939, Volume.9, Issue 3, pp.17-19, September 2021, Available at :http://www.ijedr.org/papers/IJEDR2103003.pdf
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