![]() ![]() He is so sadly on that path of good intentions that leads to a sure hell, that he makes you scream in your head, "do something". Was there ever a man more inept than Clym Yeobright? While he dawdles over who should make the first move, who is owed forgiveness most, and what is the best action to take, he lets every opportunity to stem disaster slide through his fingers. She always takes the wrong course and is so thoroughly misunderstood by everyone, with the possible exception of Damon. She makes a poor bargain, and she makes it over and over again. Was there ever a more heartbreaking woman than Eustacia Vye? I feel so deeply for her angst at being misplaced in Egdon and pity her dreams and desires of another world (which most likely does not exist in the way that she believes it does). Each stem was wrenched at the root, where it moved like a bone in its socket, and at every onset of the gale convulsive sounds came from the branches, as if pain were felt" So real and bleak and unforgiving a place, yet so full of love and loveliness and longing. ![]() The wet young beeches were undergoing amputations, bruises, cripplings, and harsh lacertations, from which the wasting sap would bleed for many a day to come, and which would leave scars visible till the day of their burning. ![]() It is like being served a feast to listen to Hardy entone over the features of the heath. ![]() First tier in storytelling, character development, and use of language and description. ![]()
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