Thursday, June 16, 2011

Dying a death where no one misses you..

Figure 1: The Mayor of Casterbridge.
   
    Recently I completed a masterpiece novel by Thomas Hardy, entitled the Mayor of Casterbridge. This story is about a man named Michael Henchard who initially in the early part of the story sold his wife and daughter for a small amount of money to a sailor named Richard Newson. 
    
    This story is a tragic story where the main character Michael Henchard starts with absolutely nothing and ends up with basically nothing as well. He is an impulsive person, who acts without thinking and a very self person. Everything that he does is based solely on his own actions.

   Henchard, is never condemned by anyone in this story, no matter the deed that he does is totally unacceptable. He lives in a society but never wants to be a part of it. He only wants to use his own power to obtain his wants, however, he forgets that he lives in a society.

    Henchard is really bad with secrets, he can't keep them well and keep telling those secrets to the wrong person, and in the end, the whole thing just backfires to him and causes his life to turn upside down. Henchard is not a trustworthy person and breaks his promise to marry a young lady name Lucetta.

    The Mayor of Casterbridge is a masterpiece written by Thomas Hardy. It is a really good book where its values are potrayed as the story is played by the reader. This story is tragic and filled with elements of curse, mirror-repetitions which are played well.

    Maybe, I have such qualities such as Henchard, it is a horror to end up like him, as in the end, Henchard dies a death where he wants no one, not even his own step daughter to remember or miss him. This is indeed a bitter and terrible curse to uphold.
  

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