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Jackson6612  +  591076 Sun, 23 Nov 08 12:18 AM
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One of the important feature of Thomas Hardy's novels is inclusion of protagonist and antagonist in the same character - where antagonist is his emotions and destiny which he is unable to control.
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One of the important features of Thomas Hardy's novels is the inclusion of protagonist and antagonist in the same character, where his antagonists are his emotions and the destiny which the character is unable to control.
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