![]() ![]() So, she would have been a better match for Clym. The birds, trees, meadows of Egdon Heath charmed her all the time. Like Clym, she was also in love with Egdon Heath. Thomasin was a plain-hearted girl and did not have any high-flying ambitions. Even he started losing his eyesight.įor all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel.Ĭlym's mother had intended to get him married to his cousin Thomasin Yeobright. It made him gradually collapse both on physical and psychological fronts. A great tragedy slammed Clym at that time. However, Clym Yeobright did not pay heed to his mother's advice and married Eustacia Vye. On the other hand, Clym Yeobright did not want to move away from Egdon Heath, from the English countryside. She had very high dreams in her mind about living in big cities like Paris or London. ![]() As he approached his mother with a proposal to marry Eustacia Vye, his mother initially did not consent to it. ![]() While living in Egdon Heath, Clym Yeobright fell in love with Eustacia Vye, a pretty girl of that place. Yeobright and later on he picked up a job at a local school. He returned to Egdon Heath because he loved the place and he wanted to pass the rest of his life with his mother Mrs. Clym Yeobright, the protagonist of The Return of the Native, returned from Paris leaving behind his diamond business there to Egdon Heath, a small village in England where his family lived. ![]()
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