This question is based on Thomas Hardy''s The Mayor of Casterbirdge. What makes the novel...
LITERATURE
JAMB 1995
This question is based on Thomas Hardy''s The Mayor of Casterbirdge.
What makes the novel a tragedy?
- A. The poetic justice in Henchard''s punishment
- B. All the character in the novel are failures
- C. A mixture of individual and circumstantial misfortune
- D. Thomas Hardy is a romantic and rustic pessimist
Correct Answer: A. The poetic justice in Henchard''s punishment
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