![]() Though Sue writes to say he mustn't come to see her and Jude replies to agree, he does notify her when his aunt dies, expecting Sue to come to Marygreen for the funeral. ![]() ![]() He knows that he will go see her again, no matter what resolves he makes. Leaving her and wandering about the town while waiting for his train, Jude finally finds his way back to Sue's house, and from the dark sees her inside take out a photograph and clasp it to her bosom but can't be sure if it's his. Stephen, and speaks of herself as a woman full of conflicting feelings. She calls him a Joseph, a Don Quixote, a St. Her being moved by it causes him to say that at heart they are alike, but Sue counters by saying they are, however, not alike "at head." When they argue over whether they can still be friends, Jude calls her a flirt she replies by saying that some women can't be satisfied with loving and being loved by only one man. ![]() ![]() When Jude visits Sue at Shaston, he sits playing his favorite hymn while waiting for her to come in. Hardy's Writing Style and Use of Quotations.Symbolism and Irony in Jude the Obscure. ![]()
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