The Mayor Of Mockingbirdge Analysis

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The excerpt, "The Mayor of Casterbirdge" by Thomas Hardy, he expresses a complex relationship between, Michael and Elizabeth. Implying that both characters have been separated from each other and azination of both constructing a relationship. Even though the father makes it complicated to the point that he reddens her daughter in shame and sadness. At the begging where the father reunites with his daughter, the relationship undergoes ardour and agitation. Although the daughter sees an opportunity to constrain their relationship, there is still a difference of being poor and now enduring the wealth. In lines sixteen through twenty Elizabeth carries out a proper speech in her belief, although his father thinks other wise, he compares her to a pig-trough putting her in shame for such speech she has made. Although this statement was made by his father Shen is still willingly to fight through the comments and harsh responses of his father. In lines twenty six through twenty nine, " the sharp reprimand was not lost upon her, and in time came to pass that "Fay" she said "succeed"; that she no longer spoke of "dumledores" but of "humble-bees"". Explaining that her hard works payed of by pushing forward although the commentaries of her only father. …show more content…

The both characters Michael and Elizabeth are trying to make a whole new complete life experiencing the differences between being poor and wealthy. Through out the passage there in a line that contempts "these improvements, however, are somewhat in advance of the story" piling that the situation of tone and their complexity of making a relationship work by him being a father that he should have been and her the daughter that was rise in a lady like way and not be implied as a

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