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This research aims to discover the effect of Nature in Thomas Hardy's chosen literary works. The treatment of Hardy's ecology illustrates the roots of thought that have led to our contemporary environmental crisis. Hardy shares affinity by philosophically reconstructing society in the center of natural elements and images by introducing the true meaning of literary art and nature. Hardy self-consciously depicts the naked reality of nature, property, and the place of man as a reaction towards a mechanized and materialized culture that values technological innovations and expositions politically. Hardy has distinguished nature with his distinctive style and insight. Analyzing the work of Hardy helps to know the social and ecological critiques of Victoria on the relationship between the human environment that are biologically and psychologically fascinating and strange when it comes to placing humans into the universe. The research demonstrates how someone such as Hardy represented his knowledge of nature as a mere reflection of man's harmony or disharmony with his climate. Hardy promotes the belief that setting is an important and fundamental factor of human lives that has a direct effect on their lives consciously and unconsciously. Discussing different characters and their various attributes and functions concerning the natural world around them are of great importance for understanding the link between man and the environment. Hardy not only depicts in his novels but also in his poetry the portrayal of the true position of man in nature and the significance of this representation in human life.

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  • Most students are interested in Hard's poems and novels especially the use of nature

  • The most important aim in these papers to make the light shines on the effect of nature in Hard's poetry to help the students who want to study this aspect

  • (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895). Throughout his life, Hardy's poetry was admired by younger poets, who regarded him as a mentor

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Most students are interested in Hard's poems and novels especially the use of nature. Hardy's Life Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840 His father Thomas (1811–1892), In the parish of Stinsford, east of Dorchester, a hamlet, was a mason and local builder in Dorset in England, Where Jemima (born 1813-1904) married his mother, and his dad at Beaminster at the end of 1839. He was a poet and an English novelist. Hardy wrote poetry all his life, considering himself mainly as a poet, his first collection was only published in 1898 He was inspired by romanticism both in his novels and in his poetry, William Wordsworth in particular. In the 1790s, evangelical moralists began with the anti-slavery movement and established a highly popular method for increasing the moral sensitivities of all family members and reaching the public through severe, well-coordinated agitation and propaganda

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