View Poll Results: Who is your favorite character in 'Return of the Native'?

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  • Clym Yeobright

    0 0%
  • Diggory Venn

    2 33.33%
  • Eustacia Vye

    3 50.00%
  • Damon Wildeve

    0 0%
  • Thomasin Yeobright

    0 0%
  • Mrs. Yeobright

    0 0%
  • Captain Vye

    0 0%
  • Charley

    0 0%
  • Susan Nonsuch

    0 0%
  • Christian Cantle

    1 16.67%
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    'The Return of the Native': Favorites

    Who is your favorite character in The Return of the Native and why? What is your favorite quote/passage?



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    Yet once again, I find myself unable to like one particular character more than others in a book. Damon and Eustacia are out of question as I think they are two of the most selfish characters I have come across in books. I could never be sure of Diggory's motives throughout the book and also I find it a little sneaky that he has always appeared when something crucial was happening. Clym, even though might be a nice person, may be too nice for his own good and is a little dull.

    I think I will go ahead and vote for Christian simply because he seems to be a simple character and I couldn't help liking him for his naivety.
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    Heh, Eustacia probably.

    But than again I liked (and hated) Heathcliff.

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    The reddleman.

    For some reason I remember a sentence (well, a page on which the sentence is):

    "They were like those double stars which revolve round and round each other, and from a distance appear to be one."

    I like stars
    I have a plan: attack!

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    I loved the reddleman best. I don't think he was suspicious. Hardy believed in fate directing our course in life. Therefore, I think he wanted us to see Diggory as the real hero of this story. He is, in my eyes. I loved him from the beginning.

    I love this book and should give it a second reading. It is not an easy book to read, but I felt it was worthwhile and one of Hardy's greats.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

    Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    does anyone know a lot about this book?

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    Eustacia. Obviously!

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    Listen to Alan Rickman's reading of this novel....It's amazing!

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    This is only my 2nd-post so I hope I'm not transgressing any rules by posting here?

    Eustacia is my favourite character, and the scene with the gloved-hand is genuinely funny. But, after aprrox 350 pages, for TH to introduce the w**r I found unnerving, because it hadn't been mentioned at all previously, and you knew instinctively that the denoument would take place there. Still worth a read.

    Hope that's okay? I've used the asterisks so as not to spoil (completely) the book for those yet to read.

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