ibou
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
THROUGHOUT HARDY'S FRANK TREATMENT OF THE SEXUAL THEME<br>jude the obscure is one the book that we have to study this year.i am a BA student at cheikh anta diop university (senegal).the reception of the book was very negative because the narrative represent desire as a force whose violence succeeds in overcoming the human will and morality.it was considered as an assault to sexual morality.indeed the character of arabella ,described as a sexual animal who is out of any moral value goes from a man to another .that unreligious anti conformist fickle girl behaves as she likes absolutly dominated, harassed by her animal and sexual impulses.<br>jude and Sue takes some advances but in a very reserved way .fled from their former respective marriages ,they choose to live as husband and wife and go as far as giving birth to a child .that illegal union is actually offensive to sexual morality that's the reason why it shocked that community.<br>these were some lines i wanted to write about the vision that i have on this specific point. if you any kind of remark write to me.my mail is available. thanks...