Eustacia Vye, beautiful, sensual nineteen year-old "Queen of the Night," has one desire: to be loved to madness by a man who is worthy and that will take her to exotic places. Living in remote, barren Egdon Heath, Eustacia considers only one man quite worthy to love-Damon Wildeve, a former civil engineer turned out to be the owner of an Inn. She and Wildeve share passionate, wild and enjoy tinkering with affection to each other. However, Thomasin Yeobright, simple sweet also has caught the attention of Wildeve and move him. On their wedding day, wedding licenses found invalid, either by intention or fault, leaving Wildeve Thomasin really humiliated and Eustacia, who believe that Wildeve loves her more than she loves Thomasin-. Really excited Thomasin's aunt, Mrs. Yeobright, trying to get married Thomasin Wildeve to save her nephew from the disgrace of society, even though he has to explain to his nephews that Wildeve doesn't quite deserve. Diggory Venn, a reddleman health, also vowed to get Wildeve and Thomasin together, but secretly tells Mother Yeobright that he wanted to marry his nephew. Venn is in love with Thomasin, although she has been refused a proposal of marriage two years ago. He was determined that the man be married Thomasin loved, Wildeve. Meanwhile, Wildeve had proposed to Eustacia Eustacia, but believe that Wildeve is not good enough for her and refuses him. He's too proud to accept a marriage proposal from a man Thomasin, a rival he considered inferior, had been denied and who ask Thomasin married before she asked him. Eustacia then set his sights on Clym Yeobright, son Mum and cousin Thomasin Yeobright and former lover. Clym had returned to Egdon from Paris, where he had been making a living in the diamond trade. Eustacia believes that educated, polite, handsome Clym is her soul mate. And a ticket out of health, however, had to make sure Clym Eustacia does not fall to Thomasin anymore, so she joined Mrs. Yeobright and Venn in realizing the wedding of Wildeve and Thomasin. He said that he did not want Venn Wildeve, so Thomasin could marry him. Yeobright's mother turns to Wildeve and told him that the other applicants want to marry his nephew. Wildeve, faced with a romantic rival to Thomasin, Eustacia and rejected by proposing to Thomasin. Wildeve and Thomasin is married. Wildeve believes that he is getting revenge on both Eustacia and Mrs. Yeobright — Eustacia to reject him and Mrs. Yeobright to believe that he is not worthy Thomasin. Eustacia is satisfied that Wildeve and Thomasin married Thomasin, to now free from affection Clym. He and Clym every scheme to bump into each other; After a period of courtship, they were married even though Mrs. Yeobright this deep objections to their marriage. Clym Yeobright against mother and married Eustacia, because he thought that Eustacia is not good enough for her son and that villagers tend to think badly of her. Although Clym made it known that he plans to stay in good health and be a teacher, Eustacia does not believe that the plans will go through Clym. Despite the wishes of his mother and wife, Clym prepare to teach by staying up for learning. When Clym deteriorating eyesight, he took a job-cutting Furze earned to keep him busy. His new job to insult and humiliate Eustacia and shocks his mother. Both Mothers Yeobright and Eustacia is horrified that Clym will lower himself so as to become a Furze earned-cutter, but he found the work to be useful and entertaining. Venn successfully thwart Wildeve in an attempt to avenge Eustacia and causing pain for Thomasin. He won back the money Mrs. Yeobright was sent to Thomasin and Clym by health, money has been the gamble of the health of children to Wildeve to Venn, and give money to Thomasin, not knowing that half the money belonged to Clym. Yeobright's mother mistakenly believe that Wildeve has provided half the money as gifts Eustacia and demanded to know why Eustacia Clym never told about the money. An angry Eustacia stated that he did not have money belonging to her husband and of course no money Wildeve had given him. Although the subject of money is then cleaned, their argument is the climax of the volatile relationship between estranged mother-in-law with Eustacia and leads to the separation of Eustacia and Clym. Mrs. Yeobright, determined to make his son, went to call Clym and Eustacia. Through a misunderstanding, no one answered the door when he knocks, although he knew that Clym, Eustacia, and another man were inside. Feel dispose by his son, Ny Yeobright's head back home in the scorching heat, growing very weary and tired from a long way and the heat. When Clym's mother, found him exhausted and weak, his heart is suffering, and she died with Clym is present. His last words were that she was "heartbroken women cast off by his son." Ill and sad for weeks, Clym struggled to come to grips with the death of his mother. He doesn't understand why his mother believed he would throw him off, until he learned from neighbors that it was his mother that closes Eustacia because he had other visitors. Enraged, demands to know who the other visitors Clym, Eustacia but don't give in to question him. Eustacia then accused Clym cheats, and Clym suddenly realized that Eustacia wanted to leave the health. Clym, Eustacia then left back to her grandfather. Eustacia met with Wildeve, who agreed to help him escape the health. He agreed to drive her to Budmouth, where he can find his way to Paris, but he was really planning to run away with him After inheriting a substantial amount of money, she plans to elope with him. Wildeve marries Thomasin suspect fled with Clym, Eustacia and told that he could stop them. Clym still cherish a hope that Eustacia is going back to him. He rushed to catch up with Wildeve, while Thomasin Diggory Venn looking for help to bring her to Clym and Wildeve. Venn and Thomasin when arrived, they found that Eustacia had fallen into the Weirs and Clym and Wildeve are trying to save him. Venn jumped to help out and drag on this this Wildeve, Clym, Eustacia and body. Only Clym revived; Eustacia and Wildeve are dead. A year after the death of Eustacia and Wildeve, Diggory Venn and Thomasin came to call Clym, living together in the Blossom End. Venn is no longer a reddleman, but breeders. She proves her love for Thomasin, who finally admitted the Venn as a viable romantic suitors. Venn and Thomasin, proposes to her accepting. Initially, Clym is opposed to the notion of Venn and Thomasin married because he has been pondering married Thomasin himself, but he decided that he should get married Thomasin loves. Venn and Thomasin is married. Clym ended up alone, but he's happy with his life: he found his calling as a wandering preacher.
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