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Life's Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy

by Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
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Life’s Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy is a collection of short stories written during the late 19th century. The narratives explore the complexities of human experiences, particularly focusing on themes of love, social class, and the unforeseen consequences of choices. In these tales, Hardy shines a light on the characters’ struggles against societal constraints and personal desires, often leading to poignant ironies in their lives. At the start of the collection, the story The Son’s Veto introduces us to a young woman named Sophy, who is portrayed as a charming yet physically impaired individual, living with her school-aged son in a suburban area of London. As she reminisces about her past, we learn of her humble beginnings, the death of her previous husband, and the societal expectations that now weigh upon her. Sophy’s son, Randolph, displays a sense of superiority and British elitism that complicates their relationship, particularly as Sophy grapples with her past decisions. The narrative sets the stage for themes of social status, motherhood, and the complex nature of love, hinting that such issues will come to bear heavily on Sophy’s life as the story unfolds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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