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Rumors suggest that “a Royal Personage” (195) will pass through Casterbridge soon. As the mayor, Farfrae helps the council to arrange for this special visit. They plan a lavish reception. At the meeting, Henchard interrupts. He asks to participate. Backed by the council, Farfrae refuses his request as “out of the question” (196). Henchard leaves, grumbling about making his own plans for the day.
The day arrives. Farfrae and the council escort the royal visitor through the streets. Lucetta, speaking to a crowd of women, proudly claims that her husband did everything to make the town presentable and that Henchard was not involved. She tries to forget about Henchard when she can. As the procession approaches the town hall, Henchard steps into the street. He carries a Union Flag of Great Britain as a sign of his patriotism, holding out a hand to welcome the visitor to Casterbridge. Keen to maintain order, Farfrae grabs hold of Henchard and throws him back into the teeming crowd, who are appalled by Henchard’s actions. Elizabeth-Jane and Lucetta are especially horrified. The procession continues with the royal visitor pretending as though nothing has happened. The crowd has planned for Plus, gain access to 8,500+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features:
By Thomas Hardy
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