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  Sea Fever 1) Who wrote the poem ‘Sea Fever’? Ans:- John Masefield wrote the poem ’Sea Fever’. 2) What was the favourite place of the poet?  Ans:- To see the sea was the favourite place of the poet.  3) What do you mean by steer?  Ans:- Steer means to control the direction of movement.  4) What was the colour of mist on the sea’s face?  Ans:- The colour of the mist was grey.  5) What thing did not the poet deny?  Ans:- The poet can not deny the call of running tide.  6) Write the name of Sea-bird?  Ans:- Sea-gull is the name of a sea-bird.  7) Who wants to live a gypsy life?  Ans:- The poet wants to become a gypsy life.  8) Write the name of the sea-animal?  Ans:- Whale, a name of the sea-animal.  9) What do you mean by whetted knife? Ans:- Whetted knife means sharpened knife.  10) What kind of day does the poet prefer for siling?  Ans:- The poet prefers va...

Top Most 14 Important Topics about Far From The Madding Crowd



1) Who is the writer of the Novel Far From The Madding Crowd?

Victorian Writer and the famous creator of Tragic Heroine Thomas Hardy wrote the Novel Far From The Madding Crowd. 1874 is the publication year but anonymously appears in monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine,


2) What kind of Novel Far From the Madding Crowd?


*Pastoral Novel for the Wessex region

*Rustic Novel for Rustic Characters

*Victorian Novel for the written timeline of the Victorian Age.


3) What does the title Far From the Madding Crowd mean?


A peaceful place from the frenzied actions of any large crowd or from the bustle civilization of town.



4) What is the theme of Far from the madding crowd?

Fate, True Love, Pastoral Life.

*Fate: Everything is determined by fate.

*True Love: Gabriel's true love for Bathsheba

*Pastoral Life: Rustic Characters are happy with Farming and Sheeping 


5) Who are the main characters in Far from the Madding crowd?

 

*Gabriel Oak: A true Lover of Bathsheba and down to earth poor person.

*Bathsheba Everdene: The rich mature girl of farming but immature to find out true love.

*William Boldwood: A gentle farmer of Old age, Bathsheba's one mistake to write a letter with "Marry Me" in the sense of a joke, spoils the life of Boldwood.

*Sgt. Francis 'Frank' Troy: A dashing Picaresque soldier who trapped Bathsheba in the name of marriage and was responsible for Fanny's death.

*Fanny Robin: The biggest victim in the novel, She is poor and Sergeant Troy, a man who pregnant her and promised to marry her but later he becomes involved with Bathsheba and Fanny dies without respect with the upcoming baby.


6) Why does Bathsheba reject Gabriel's proposal at the start of the novel?


At the beginning of the novel, Bathsheba Everdene is a beautiful young woman who saves the life of Gabriel Oak and  they become friends but this friendship transforms into love in the heart of Gabriel. Gabriel proposed Bathsheba but Bathsheba rejects her  to say: 

"I want somebody to tame me , I am too Independent , and you would never be able to, I know."



7) Famous quotes of bathsheba and Gabriel

*“I shall never forgive God for making me a woman, and dearly am I beginning to pay for the honour of owning a pretty face.”(bathsheba)

*“I don’t love you and I much fear that I never shall love you as much as a woman ought to love a husband.”(bathsheba to boldwood)

*“Thank God I am not married: what would she have done in the poverty now coming upon me!”(Gabriel)


*All romances end at marriage.

*It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.

*Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness.


*"O Frank—you think me forward I am afraid! Don't dear Frank—will you—for I love you so. And you said lots of times you would marry me, and—and—I—I—I—" (11.52).(Fanny to Troy)


8) Who is the villain of Far from the madding crowd?


The novel's antagonist, Sergeant Frank Troy is a replica of the Villain.If he is handsome, young, but vain, irresponsible. He not only spoils the life of Fanny Robin's but also Bathsheba as well as fought with Gabriel to show the cowardness  and blackmailed Boldwood to achieve money t Early in the novel he is involved with Fanny Robin and gets her pregnant but married rich Bathsheba. If he is a soldier but doesn't have the quality to become a hero, Villain is a perfect match for him.


9) What kind of messages from Bathsheba?


Though she suffers from a number of falses, of weakness but that faults learned right and weakness turned into strongly like her practical sense , herself - confidence and purity of maidenly and become equal  with man and make her wealth of a heroine.



10) Is it the happy ending of Far From the Madding Crowd?

It is a conventional happy ending of Bathsheba and Gabriel remarriage based on the tragic atmosphere of the killing of Troy and imprisonment of Boldwood




11) Is far from the madding crowd a tragedy?

Most of Hardy's novels are tragic, Bathsheba's Love labyrinth not only confuses Bathsheba but also Gabriel, Boldwood and Troy. The apparently idyllic and pastoral atmosphere of the novel is marred by tragic irruptions which anticipate Hardy's dramatisation of the human predicament


12) Why Is Far From the Madding Crowd important?


* The panorama of natural beauty of the village for life freshness that is found in this Novel.

* Every minute details of the rustic life ,how to spend their life with emotional behaviour.

* To gain experience from immaturity to maturity that was full in the life of Bathsheba.

* To find out love is not a joke but a serious and sensational issue that happened in the life of Bathsheba and Boldwood.



13) Is far from the madding crowd a social realistic novel?


It is Rustic Novel in the sense of a harmonious view of rural existence and the shepherd's work but Bathsheba's love- Labrinth, Fanny Robin's Tragic death, Gabriel's true love and responsibilities, Sergeant Troy's inhuman behaviour and Old Farmer Boldwood's Love stamina are the example to become a social realistic Novel.



14) What is the moral of Far from the madding crowd?

# Down to earth man never betrays anyone, they keep the promise and obey the duty and responsibility. Gabriel Oak is the best example of this.

# Immature people always take the suggestion from the right person otherwise she or he must be trapped at any time like Bathsheba.

# love or merry  is not a joke, not a time pass, it is the lifetime sensation of care, otherwise it results in the terrific destruction that happened in the life of Boldwood and Troy.

# Good work is always the result of rewards and bad work given the birth of punishment, Troy was punished by his inhuman work and Gabriel achieved rewards for his sincere work.




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