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Of the Three Suitors, Which Do You Think Would Be the Most Suitable To Marry Bathsheba?


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Of the Three Suitors, Which Do You Think Would Be the Most Suitable To Marry Bathsheba?

... Of the three suitors, which do you think would be the most suitable to marry Bathsheba? In this piece of Coursework I will aim to discover which of Bathsheba's three suitors was the most suitable to marry her, up to chapter 43. At the start of the novel Bathsheba was a woman who was very much in control of her life. She was a strong-minded person; she knew what she wanted. No one could really take control over her - especially a man. She liked to know what was going to happen next, it's almost as if she didn't like surprises, she didn't like to take chances. By being in control of her future it meant she would know what was round the corner. She also cared a lot about the way she looked - she was quite vain. For instance, when she arrived in Norcombe Hill and had to stop

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