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Soap Opera Love Triangle
1,109 wordsGuilt, Duty, and Unrequited Love: Deconstructing the Love Triangles in James Joyce's The Dead and Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure Its no problem of mine but its a problem I fight, living a life that I cant leave behind. But theres no sense in telling me, the wisdom of the cruel words that you speak. But thats the way that it goes and nobody knows, while everyday my confusion grows. -- New Order, Bizarre Love Triangle, from Substance, 1987 Most people who have watched a soap opera can recognize t...
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Obscure Was Set Jude Fawley And Vic Brown Life
701 wordsJude the Obscure and A Kind of Loving Dreams and realities are both part of life in both different and similar ways. Dreams are what you want whereas reality is what you have. Many dreams can become reality. In the case of these two books, Jude the Obscure and A Kind of Loving, dreams and reality overlap and conflict with each other to result in unhappiness, in the case of Vic and Ingrid and Jude and Arabella but also happiness and fulfilment like Jude and Sue. Jude Fawley, lives a life of pover...
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Queen Kat Carmel And St Jude
719 wordsAfter a disappointing HSC result, Carmel McCaffrey could not pursue her dream of being in the music industry. She travels from her poor farm home in Mandella to the city, despite her parents belief that she should learn a computing course at home. Carmel believes that the city will provide her with a great opportunity to follow her desire to become a musician. Meanwhile, Jude Torres travels to the city to study medicine and follow her fathers footsteps. We learn that Jude's father was helping th...
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Hardy Victorian Society
474 wordsHardy? s Use of Jude and Sue in Jude the Obscure In Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy presents the characters Jude Fawley and Sue Bridehead, who violate the conventions of the repressive Victorian society while attempting to follow their natural instincts. By studying the novel, one sees that Hardy's intentions in doing this are to arouse the readers sympathy for the characters, and to join in their ridicule of the codes of conduct they are breaking. The trial of Jude and Sue evoke a sympathetic re...
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Sense Of Duty Guilt
2,322 wordsGuilt, Duty, and Unrequited Love: Deconstructing the Love Triangles in James Joyce? s The Dead and Thomas Hardy? s Jude the Obscure? It? s no problem of mine but it? s a problem I fight, living a life that I can? t leave behind. But there? s no sense in telling me, the wisdom of the cruel words that you speak. But that? s the way that it goes and nobody knows, while everyday my confusion grows. ? New Order, Bizarre Love Triangle, from Substance, 1987 Most people who have watched a soap opera can...
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Jude And Kat Carmel City
730 wordsAfter a disappointing HSC result, Carmel McCaffrey could not pursue her dream of being in the music industry. She travels from her poor farm home in Mandella to the city, despite her parents belief that she should learn a computing course at home. Carmel believes that the city will provide her with a great opportunity to follow her desire to become a musician. Meanwhile, Jude Torres travels to the city to study medicine and follow her father? s footsteps. We learn that Jude? s father was helping...
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