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Home Reference Politics & Current Affairs HUMAN PREDICAMENT IN THE NOVELS OF THOMAS HARDY
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HUMAN PREDICAMENT IN THE NOVELS OF THOMAS HARDY
by OORJA RANJAN SINHA
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AuthorOORJA RANJAN SINHA
PublisherOnline Gatha
Synopsis"The criterion of
happiness is not success, and success is not an absolute term.
""To have strength to roll a stone weighing a hundred weight
to the top of the mountain is a success, and to have the
strength to roll a stone of a ten hundred weight only half-
way up that mount is a failure. But the latter is two or three
times as strong a deed"", says Hardy. Therefore, a man with
many worldly failures can be happier than the other man
with many worldly successes. This means that happiness is a
quality of mind that can be gained when man is at peace
with himself."