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Optimism and Pessimism in Thomas Writings of Hardy`S | Original Article

Manisha Adik*, Suresh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Analyzing the factors that shaped an author's thoughts and work is a fascinating and difficult endeavor. The same holds true for Thomas Hardy. One of his books is a particularly fascinating example of what may be considered a substantial element of idea. This study explains how Hardy's pessimism influenced his writing. This darkness, albeit permeating his works, cannot be attributed to him as an individual quality. The study also deduces the genuine foundation which inspires its appearance in all of his works. The tragic potential of his pessimistic worldview is further explored via the lens of his philosophy. - In general, Thomas Hardy is held in high regard as a worrier novelist whose works are full of tear-jerking tragedies. The antagonistic situations in all of his books stem from the uncertain states of the part of the opportunity that arise depending on the characters' psycho-logical states and erratic motivations, monetary varieties and hindrances, abnormalities of economic wellbeing and standards, communal, social, and ethnic misconception, a lack of trust in the conjugal relationship, the drive and desire for sexual pleasure, the recorded mentalities and foundations, the height of illustrious families, and an abundance of recorded mentalities and foundations.