Classic novels usually sh ar in the aspect of  commonplace  matters which  regard people through out the ages. All types of audiences  move  partake to and understand these underlying ideas. Victorian novels such as doubting Thomas Hardys The  proceeds of the Native and Charles Dickens Great Expectations are examples of literary classics that  welcome universal  infrastructures. Hardys tale illustrates the role of   queer in his characters lives. through and through the story we encounter events of  vestal coincidence and their effects. Dickens, considered to be  more of a reformer (Literature Online), tries to  picture a social theme in his novel. The basic theme of Great Expectations is that good does  non come from ones social standing  further rather comes from their  familiar value. These novels are considered classics because of their timeless themes.               Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native displays a theme of chance. Book First, chapter 8 contains a perfec   t example. Eustacia persuades  unseasoned Johnny Nunsuch into helping her feed a fire. She dismisses him and begins to walk home.  earlier reaching home, he is frightened by the light  approach path from the heath and returns to discover Wildeve  merging with Eustacia. By pure chance, Venn discovers the son and quizzes him.

 Then I came  stack here, and I was afeard, and  I went  posterior; but I didnt  wish to speak to her, because of the gentleman, and I came on here again   [Johnny Nunsuch]  A gentleman--ah! What did she say to him, my man?   [Diggory Venn] Told him she  suppositional he had not  hook up with the other woman    because he liked his old  watcher best; and!    things like that   [Johnny Nunsuch] [Book First, chapter 8, pp. 82]  This chance exchange reveals that Wildeve is meeting with Eustacia. Venn uses this to his  profit by announcing himself to Mrs. Yeobright as a suitor...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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