Look at and Compare the Endings of "Far From the Madding Crowd" and "Pygmalion"

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... ngs because in the Victorian times it was the fashion to have a romantic ending, the ending is when Bathsheba and Gabriel got married. This was a contrast to Shaw who changed the ending on purpose because he wanted to surprise the audience.

In Far from the Madding Crowd, the author, Thomas Hardy is the opposite of GBS. He loved women. He thought that women needed to be protected and cared for. He called women 'Delicate little flowers.' This shows in his writing. In Far From the Madding Crowd he portrayed Bathsheba as a girl who needed protecting. She needed to be tamed. Bathsheba was a naÏve girl because when Oak asked her to marry him she replied,

"It would not do, Mr Oak. I want somebody to tame me, I am too independent, and you would never be able to." She is in fact kidding herself because she is being stupid by not excepting his offer. And she says she was too independent, but whe ...

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