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To What Extent Does Hardy Portray Sophy Twycott In The 'Son's Veto' As A Victim Of Society.  

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To What Extent Does Hardy Portray Sophy Twycott In The 'Son's Veto' As A Victim Of Society. 'The Son's Veto', tells the story of Sophy Twycott, a working class girl who marries an upper-class man, Mr Twycott, a vicar who she was a maid for and they have a child together and moved to London in order to escape gossip. Mr Twycott then dies, paying for the Sons education and preparing a villa for Sophy. Years later Sophy sees Sam Hobson again, the man who she was going to marry years ago but instead chose Mr Twycott after arguing with him. After slipping put a few times with him, they once again decided to marry however Randolph put his foot down and said no. Sophy begged him for eight years until she tragically dies of a broken heart. Thomas Hardy can relate to a number of aspects in the...

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