ll Far from the Madding Crowd ll Thomas Hardy ll Novel ll

"Far from the Madding Crowd" by Thomas Hardy, the main characters include:

  1. Bathsheba Everdene: The central character, a proud and independent working woman, whose life becomes entangled with three different men – respectable farmer Boldwood, seductive Sergeant Troy, and loyal Gabriel. She undergoes personal growth and experiences the complexities of relationships.

  2. Sergeant Francis Troy: A charismatic but flawed character, he's charming yet impulsive, drawing both love and disdain from readers due to his actions and behavior.

  3. William Boldwood: A respected, wealthy farmer who becomes infatuated with Bathsheba, leading to a tumultuous relationship dynamic that evolves throughout the story.

  4. Gabriel Oak: A steadfast and loyal character, a farmer who works for Bathsheba. He represents a reliable and caring presence throughout the narrative.

  5. Liddy: Bathsheba's confidante and servant, who plays a significant role in supporting and understanding Bathsheba's journey.

Each character brings a distinct personality and contributes to the intricate web of relationships and emotions portrayed in the novel 

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