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“Eustacia is very much an example of the ‘New Woman,’ that Hardy’s society could not accept, both socially and psychologically. Thus, Eustacia has to drown. That drowned woman motif represents both punishment and cleansing; she represents this new type of female sexuality and independent identity. And it also shows how somewhere like Egdon Heath can suffocate someone like Eustacia. She dreams of going to Paris, to the Louvre, of being out in the world. And of course, sadly, she has to perish.” Read more...
Mark Chutter, Teacher