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LLI #3 A Tragedy of Two Ambitions
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I enjoyed this tale - a good example of Hardy characterisation, but (a little tritely I know), I would say the moral of this one could be "Be careful what you wish for".
Another dig at The Church and class barriers.
The relevance of "bad blood" and having embarrassing forbears is (fortunately) such a dated concept nowadays.
I especially liked the comedic gipsy wife character.

You are also right that embarrassing forbears is a more dated concept in these times. Embarrassing progeny, though, that's a different story.
I found it interesting that Hardy labelled this story a tragedy when he has far more tragic stories. A character's death does not automatically make a story more tragic.