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“The Mayor of Casterbridge” is a novel written by Thomas Hardy. It was first published in 1886 and is often considered one of Hardy’s major works. The story is set in the fictional town of Casterbridge, which is based on the real town of Dorchester in Dorset, England.
The plot revolves around Michael Henchard, a young man who, in a fit of drunkenness, sells his wife and child at a fair. The next day, overcome with remorse, he forswears alcohol and sets out to become a responsible and successful man. The novel follows Henchard’s life over a span of several decades as he rises to prominence in Casterbridge and becomes the mayor. However, his past actions come back to haunt him, leading to a tragic tale of fate, redemption, and the consequences of one’s actions.
“The Mayor of Casterbridge” is known for its exploration of themes such as the role of fate, the consequences of impulsive decisions, and the complexities of human relationships. Thomas Hardy’s novels often depict the harsh realities of rural life in England during the 19th century, and this novel is no exception. It’s a classic work of English literature and is studied in literature courses around the world.
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