
Jude

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Jude

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Jude the Obscure
by Thomas Hardy
About This Book
Adultery -- Fiction, Children -- Death -- Fiction, Didactic fiction
Conversations
Children
Sue Brideshead, feminist or manipulator?
Is pursuing higher education a noble aspiration, even if it leads to personal ruin?
This debate explores the purpose and worth of education, particularly when pursued at the expense of personal happiness and social stability. It questions whether intellectual aspiration justifies sacrificing practical concerns and emotional well-being. It also examines the accessibility and social barriers to education for the working class.
Is marriage a sacred bond or a societal construct that can imprison individuals?
This topic tackles the institution of marriage, specifically questioning whether it should be based on societal expectation, legal obligation, or genuine love and compatibility. It challenges the traditional Victorian view of marriage and explores the complexities of relationships in a restrictive social environment. It also examines the role of individual freedom within the constraints of marriage.
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