The Return of the Native (English Edition) by Hardy

The Return of the Native (English Edition)

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The Return of the Native (World Literary Classics)(Enligh originals) tells a story: The heroine Eustacia is arrogant and dreamy. She marries Klin Yeober. He is a young man who has been a manager of a diamond shop in Paris and hopes that he will take himself away from the wasteland, but he failed. After a series of misunderstandings and misfortunes, she ran away in the dark and drowned. However, Yeober returns to his hometown to seek welfare for the village, but he couldn’t get people’s understanding and support, so he becomes a missionary. The Return of the Native (World Literary Classics)(Enligh originals) is launched with the hero’s return to his hometown as an opportunity, but the heroine Eustacia is the author who writes more about it. Because of her longing for the bustling world and her love and marriage, she is regarded as a model of a frivolous and vain woman. She is beautiful and intelligent, full of artistic temperament, maverick, brave to take risks and pursuits. At the same time, she has the sorrow of fate, luck and bad lover. The Moors names her a witch, Mrs. Yeober names her a wicked woman, and even Klin Yeober condemned her in limitation; She is bright and dazzling, as noble and extraordinary as a goddess. Compared with Yeober, who is altruistic, self-abstinence and saintly, Eustacia is selfish and hedonic, a pagan goddess with the seven emotions and six desires of ordinary people. The Return of the Native (World Literary Classics)(Enligh originals) reflects the contradictions arising from the invasion of industrial capital into rural patriarchal society.

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