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Stay away from the noise of reading

Away from the noise, the story takes place in the quiet English countryside, fields and farms. How do readers feel after reading this book? Look down. The following is what I carefully arranged for you. I hope you like it.

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Thomas Hardy's novel Away from the Crowd taught me how to choose love so as not to be blind!

Troy in the novel treats love blindly and irresponsibly! He left Fangli Robin irresponsibly, married the beautiful Bathsheba Everton irresponsibly, and finally hurt the three of them.

Love should be like Gabriel Oak's loyalty to Bathsheba. Perhaps this kind of pure selfless love can hardly be found in this materialistic society, but it is precisely because of this that the oak tree in Hardy's hand has become a beautiful expectation for many girls and an example for many men to learn!

This novel revolves around Bathsheba Everton's love entanglement with three men!

Troy in the novel is a symbol of us ordinary people, and the author praises Gabriel's faithful love! He regards this love as a noble virtue. He especially appreciates love based on the same cause!

Among several people, I like oak best. He is so loyal and selfless to love. This kind of man should be very mature in a woman's heart and it is the easiest to win her heart. At the same time, he is honest and kind, unscrupulous and selfless. Troy is so irresponsible and impulsive, which hurts Li Fang, Bathsheba and Bolwood, and he is addicted to gambling and doesn't listen to advice, so I like Troy the least among these roles. Although Bolwood finally killed him, he didn't get my sympathy. On the whole, Troy has a bad personality. However, I quite like Troy's tricks in love. In love, he is much better than Burwood. Of the three, Bolwood's love is the weakest. He is very sensitive to love, easily excited and unable to control his emotions. I don't think any woman can stand Boldwood's attitude towards love, but Boldwood's personality is fine, but his emotional intelligence is too low, so Boldwood's behavior has nothing to blame except his performance in love. Although he killed someone, he actually helped Bathsheba!

Therefore, a person's personality is very important. For a man, you must first know how to take responsibility, then you can learn how to be responsible for the woman you love and how to be responsible for a man!

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This hasty marriage soon brought pain to Bathsheba, which eventually led to tragedy. Troy got married in the hay barn. The happy villagers enjoyed themselves and soon got drunk. Gabriel didn't dare to drink with them at night. Reptiles kept walking and crowded with sheep to tell him that a storm was coming and the high wheat and barley piles in the field had not been built yet.

After a gust of wind, the moon disappeared and a flickering light appeared on the horizon in the distance. The original muffled thunder has now turned into lightning. The lightning is getting stronger and stronger, and Gabriel is trying to protect the wheat. Then Bathsheba's figure appeared beside him. Lightning like a green snake on the ground reflects the outline of two working bodies. Gabriel's caring hands felt her warm arms tremble in fear. She is someone else's wife. She doesn't love Gabriel. Fate brought her so close in a strange way. Although she didn't want to, Gabriel felt comforted.

That's how the tragedy began. Fanny Robin crawled back. She just wanted to die in her hometown. Her body, as well as her children, are parked in the place where she once worked. Bathsheba stood by the coffin and knew that Troy had taken Fanny, but she never loved her. Fanny was humiliated because of him until she lost her life. So Troy fled Weatherbury, and Bathsheba was told that he had been swept away by the waves and drowned.

With the change of stars, sadness made Bathsheba's face lose a smile, which made people feel a little pity. Boldwood rekindled his dream. Bathsheba promised him, but she wouldn't consider getting married for six years. Boldwood carefully prepared a dance on Christmas Eve to celebrate. Troy has been missing for more than a year. But that night, Troy appeared like a ghost in the cheerful crowd. He came to Bathsheba, who stood there like a bolt from the blue, convinced that she must be possessed. However, Troy yelled at her and grabbed her arm roughly. It can't be a ghost She shook herself, but she couldn't speak. Then I heard a scream like choking, and then there was a deafening roar. I saw Troy jump to the ground and never get up. Look at Boldwood standing beside him with a smoking pistol in his hand.

It was not until the following August that Bathsheba recovered and began to appear at the head of the village. Boldwood has been sentenced to life imprisonment for some time. Two men who loved her, one killed the other, and the murderer will be imprisoned for life. Now, the news has reached Bathsheba's ears again, and the honest Gabriel is leaving her. She knows that only he in the world can help her when she needs it. She found Gabriel in his small farmhouse. Gabriel told her that the reason he wanted to leave was that someone was gossiping about their relationship again. "How did you think of such a thing? That's ridiculous. It's too early! " She cried. Gabrielle told her it was "absurd", while Bathsheba said she didn't mean to be absurd, but just wanted to say "too early". Even at this time, it took Gabriel a few minutes to realize that the person he had been pursuing had arrived.

Although Gabriel became poor after a disaster, he was loyal and capable. Even though his confession was rejected, he still loved Bathsheba silently. Although I have seen Bathsheba's ugliness and shortcomings several times before, love is like this. There is no need to hide it in front of the person you like, because he doesn't love her beauty and status. He was heartbroken when he learned that Bathsheba had married Troy, but contrary to Boldwood, he didn't hate Troy for it. He chose reason. Maybe all this is arranged by God. After the storm, he decided to give him a happy home and let him return to Bathsheba when she was most helpless and desperate. Maybe he is not as rich as Boldwood or as handsome as Troy, but he has his own wealth, and he is kind, sincere and persistent ..... It is these that give him the strength to overcome all difficulties and finally stay with Bathsheba forever.

Generally speaking, we can't be vain, just like Bathsheba, the heroine in the novel, who is beautiful and intelligent. But vanity. I chose a young officer, Troy, who was beyond gold and jade. Troy is the embodiment of the capitalist lifestyle and the principle of egoism that broke into the world of "away from the hubbub". He was killed by Boldwood, who was madly in love with Bathsheba, who was imprisoned for life. Love should be like Gabriel Oak's loyalty to Bathsheba. Perhaps this kind of pure selfless love can hardly be found in this materialistic society, but it is precisely because of this that the oak tree in Hardy's hand has become a beautiful expectation for many girls and an example for many men to learn! Gabriel, as a traditional and perfect image of Wessex, embodies Hardy's pastoral ideal. It expresses Hardy's ideal of staying away from industrial civilization, and the love, hate and ups and downs of the protagonist's life experience in the novel are really not what should happen in a remote place. Under the erosion of industrial civilization, no one can really stay away from the hubbub. Hardy's pessimistic fatalism can be seen from this novel.

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Away from the hubbub, can we really wash people's dusty hearts as the title of this book says? I don't think so, even in the countryside, even living a life far away from the hubbub, let me see the ups and downs of love that happened to an ignorant girl. Although there is no derailment in the industrial society here, there are still impulsive and reckless behaviors.

Farmer Badier is a good example. Middle-aged men are not interested in women. He could have lived a quiet life with a well-off family. But because a valentine card from Bathsheba broke his heart that had been sealed for many years, he fell in love and couldn't extricate himself. His love is pure, without any other thoughts. His love is selfless, asking nothing in return, just asking her to be happy, even with others. His love is great, and he can ignore his own death for her, because he can't stand the pain brought by others. Bathsheba is immersed in romantic but insidious love. He had to shoot Troy and turn himself in to the police. His behavior is reckless and impulsive. There is no denying that he didn't consider the consequences before. In fact, he knows better than anyone, but he did it anyway, as simple as that. It was not so much his impulse that ruined his life as Bathsheba's ignorance that caused his tragedy.

Troy, a young soldier, cheated the hearts of one woman after another with his innate capital-handsomeness, even the arrogant Bathsheba was inevitable. She still can't escape Troy's sweet talk. She is simple, ignorant of the world, unaware of the sinister nature of people, and unaware that there is a sword hidden behind her romantic love. Troy doesn't love her at all. He always has another woman in his heart. As the saying goes, what goes around comes around, so death is his inevitable result. His death indirectly saved a girl's soul. After many twists and turns, she will grow up and finally know who she should really choose-Gabriel.

Although Gabriel became poor after a disaster, he was loyal and capable. Even though his confession was rejected, he still loved Bathsheba silently. Although I have seen Bathsheba's ugliness and shortcomings several times before, love is like this. There is no need to hide it in front of the person you like, because he doesn't love her beauty and status. He was heartbroken when he learned that Bathsheba had married Troy, but contrary to Boldwood, he didn't hate Troy for it. He chose reason. Maybe all this is arranged by God. After the storm, he decided to give him a happy home and let him return to Bathsheba when she was most helpless and desperate. Maybe he is not as rich as Boldwood or as handsome as Troy, but he has his own wealth, and he is kind, sincere and persistent ..... It is these that give him the strength to overcome all difficulties and finally stay with Bathsheba forever.

Generally speaking, we can't be vain, just like Bathsheba, the heroine in the novel, who is beautiful and intelligent. But vanity. I chose a young officer, Troy, who was beyond gold and jade. Troy is the embodiment of the capitalist lifestyle and the principle of egoism that broke into the world of "away from the hubbub". He was killed by Boldwood, who was madly in love with Bathsheba, who was imprisoned for life. Gabriel, as a traditional and perfect image of Wessex, embodies Hardy's pastoral ideal. Express the author's desire to give up the traditional ideal.