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Compare/Contrast Bleak House (Chapters 50~ the end) and Our Mutual Friend (Book 4)
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Dec 17, 2011 12:01PM

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I wonder if they had let others know if the weddings might not have taken place. In the case of Richard and Ada no one who cared for them was there. So sad that they entered married life with strangers as witnesses. At least for John and Bella, her father was present.

I would say both marriages were love matches, though with very different prospects. Richard is pretty far gone but I think he does love Ada.

Funny, Bea, I have found myself laughing at the absurdities of both the books and frankly I am enjoying BH more. I can see the tragic element in both, but of course OMF has less I believe.
I still think of the sadness of not having family present for something that should be a wonderful time in one' life. Such a shame that the couples felt that certain family would not approve and therefore eliminated them. It would devastate me if one of my children married without my presence. I was pretty shocked that Ada and Richard did not even include Esther.

I wish Dickens had explained why Esther was not invited (though she couldn't have approved). But even more puzzling is why, having married, Ada did not immediately move in with him.
I see you may not be done or I would say more.

I guess this is why I disagree with the critics that focus in on the sentimentality of Dickens. I think that some of the characters have experienced pain for so many years that even a happy ending doesn't erase all that -- in real life I can say the same.