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CliffsNotes on The Return of the Native carries you through this timeless romantic classic about an ambitious beauty and the two men who will seemingly sacrifice everything to claim her. CliffsNotes helps you explore this novel by providing you with summaries and commentaries, book by book. You’ll also gain insight into the author Thomas Hardy, and discover what led him to write The Return of the Native.
Other features that help you study include:
- A list of characters and their descriptions
- Analyses of the main characters to unravel their motivations
- Critical essays on the theme, setting, and point of view of the novel, and more
- Review questions and essay topics
- A selected bibliography for more study
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Inside you?ll find valuable insights on Hardy?s The Return of the Native, including:
Plot
- Brief overall synopsis
- Chapter-by-chapter summaries
- Clear explanations and analysis
Characters
- Description of major characters?who?s who at a glance
- Character analysis (including Clym Yeobright, Eustacia Vye, Mrs. Yeobright, and Thomasin Yeobright)
Themes and Background
- Concise commentaries and discussion of major themes
- Concise discussion of setting, point of view, structure, symbolism, irony, and style
Study Aids
- Review questions and theme topics
- Selected bibliography