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  1. Jude the Obscure. In no other novel by Hardy is theme so important. And his theme here may be stated briefly as follows: man is becoming aware that his life is governed by old ideas and old institutions and he desires to break out of these obsolete forms. This modern spirit causes him to question old beliefs and institutions and to seek new ...

  2. Little Father Time (Little Jude) Jude and Arabella's son, raised in Australia by Arabella's parents. He is said to have the mind of an old man, though he is a young child. PLUS. A list of all the characters in Jude the Obscure. Jude the Obscure characters include: .

  3. Analysis. In the small town of Marygreen, everyone is upset because the schoolmaster, Richard Phillotson, is leaving. He is moving to Christminster, which is a university town about twenty miles away. Phillotson has a piano that he is unsure of how to move or store. An eleven-year-old boy named Jude Fawley, who is helping Phillotson pack ...

  4. In the ultimate analysis the cause crystallises itself into the inner tensions that Jude experiences. The series of incidents in the novel are presented, not with the aim of weaving them into a coherent plot, but to give coherence in the form of personal impressions. Jude and the intellectual ideal: disillusionment.

  5. Jude l'oscuro (titolo originale Jude the Obscure) è l'ultimo romanzo di Thomas Hardy. Pubblicato inizialmente a puntate su un giornale, venne poi edito come libro completo nel 1895 . Il protagonista della storia è Jude Fawley, un giovane uomo appartenente alla classe più umile della società, il cui sogno nella vita è di entrare all'università.

  6. Character Analysis. Sue Bridehead remains a pretty tough nut to crack: even her creator, Thomas Hardy himself questions what, exactly, her deal is. In Hardy's "Postscript" to the first novel of Jude the Obscure, he quotes a German critic describing Sue as the 'first delineation in fiction of the woman who was coming into notice in the thousands ...

  7. The novel traces the life of Jude Fawley from the time he is 11 years old until his death at 30. At 22, Jude is “forcible, meditative, and earnest rather than handsome […]. He was of dark complexion, with dark harmonizing eyes, and he wore a closely trimmed black beard […] with his great mass of black curly hair” (64).