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From a reading of Hardy's short stories, discuss how Hardy brings out the aspects of Victorian society in 'The Withered Arm' and 'The Son's Veto'.  

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Q6. From a reading of Hardy's short stories, discuss how Hardy brings out the aspects of Victorian society in 'The Withered Arm' and 'The Son's Veto'. A6. Thomas Hardy lived during the Victorian period and he loved from 1840-1928. He was a famous novelist and poet but his points were not liked by the people in the year of 1840. Thomas Hardy was known as a Novelist and his stories crossed the modern and Victorian age. Thomas Hardy also lived in the middle class family and was born in Dorset a tiny village in the south west of England. Also, he used the locality of Dorset in his stories. He was the person who felt men were bond servants of chance and that they played an important role on our lives. In both the short stories, 'The Withered Arm' and 'The Son's Veto', he used a lot of description which was...

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