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First 1100 characters of Tony Kytes, The Arc-Deceiver by Thomas Hardy and Tickets, Please by D.H. Lawrence:

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"Tony Kytes, The Arc-Deceiver" by Thomas Hardy and "Tickets, Please" by D.H. Lawrence


In this essay I will be discussing my views on the two short stories,
"Tony Kytes, The Arc-Deceiver" by Thomas Hardy and "Tickets, Please"
by D.H.Lawrence. "Tony Kytes, The Arch-Deceiver" was written in 1894,
pre-first world war. "Tickets, Please" was written in 1922-24, post
first world war. I am going to discuss how what happened between these
years has affected how the stories have been told. During this
time-space a lot happened; women became more independent and got the
vote which was something they had been campaigning for many years.
They were also more independent owing to the fact that during the
first world war they had had to take mens jobs. So I am going also
going to show how the books have shown this change in womens
attitudes.

In "Tony Kytes,The Arch-Deceiver" Tony is engaged to Milly. He is all
set to marry her when a girl called Hannah comes along and shows an
interest in him. Also on his travels he meets a girl called Unity who
also shows an interest in him. A... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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