Okay, so I was trying to figure out this whole “thomas hardy title character nyt” thing. First, I was like, “What the heck does that even mean?” So, I started by just throwing it into Google. You know, the usual.
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The search results were a bit all over the place. I scrolled through a bunch of stuff, and it seemed like it was pointing towards characters in Thomas Hardy’s novels, and maybe something to do with The New York Times (that’s the “nyt” part, I guessed).
I remembered reading Tess of the d’Urbervilles a long time ago in school, so Tess popped into my head. Could she be the “title character”?
Then I thought, “Wait, there’s also Jude the Obscure.” Jude! Another title character. This was getting somewhere, maybe.
I went back to the search results and started clicking on some of the links that mentioned The New York Times and Hardy. I figured maybe there was an article or a crossword puzzle clue or something.
- I skimmed a few articles.
- Saw some mentions of reviews.
- Still felt like I am swiming in a sea.
My Realization (Finally!)
After spending too much time to find the answer, I suddenly realized that the “title character” isn’t always the first name.
The result turned to be The Mayor of Casterbridge.I should have pay more attention to the word beside the “title”.
So, that’s my little adventure with “thomas hardy title character nyt”. It was a bit of a wild goose chase, but hey, I got there in the end!
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