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Bathsheba Everdene is young, proud, and beautiful. She is an independent woman and can marry any man she chooses - if she chooses. In fact, she likes her independence, and she likes fighting her own battles in a man's world.But it is never wise to ignore the power of love. There are three men who would very much like to marry Bathsheba. When she falls in love with one of them, she soon wishes she had kept her independence. She learns that love brings misery, pain, and violent passions that can destroy lives...
Bathsheba Everdene must navigate the complex social expectations of Victorian England while managing the unwanted advances of three distinct suitors. As a young, independent woman managing her own farm, Bathsheba finds her autonomy challenged by the rigid gender roles of her time and the volatile nature of her own romantic choices. The narrative follows her internal conflict between her desire for self-reliance and the societal pressure to marry, leading to a series of consequences that threaten her livelihood and personal stability. This adaptation maintains the core dramatic tension of the original text through a simplified, accessible prose style designed for language learners.
Readers and educators frequently highlight this adaptation for its ability to distill complex Victorian themes into a format suitable for English language learners. Discussion often centers on the character development of Bathsheba, who is viewed as a proto-feminist figure struggling against the constraints of her era. Critics note that while the prose is simplified, the emotional weight of the original narrative remains intact, providing a clear window into the author's critique of romantic idealism. Many readers appreciate the balance between the pastoral setting and the high-stakes personal drama that defines the plot.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194237303
ISBN-13:
9780194237307
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