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Adam-bede Quote by Lecturer M K Bhutta Scholar

“The tragedy of Hetty is a ‘collide’ between the free will and male dominant society or nobility or religion. If her conduct is bad and cause of her tragedy then where is the tragedy of A.D. So as a moralist, GE demands a way for ‘Hetty like human beings’ in set society.” quote by Lecturer M K Bhutta Scholar
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““The tragedy of Hetty is a ‘collide’ between the free will and male dominant society or nobility or religion. If her conduct is bad and cause of her tragedy then where is the tragedy of A.D. So as a moralist, GE demands a way for ‘Hetty like human beings’ in set society.””

Lecturer M K Bhutta Scholar

About This Quote

The quote critiques how societal structures clash with individual autonomy, leading to tragedy for those who defy dominant norms.

In simple terms: Society vs. free will causes tragedy.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge oppressive norms.

Themes

freedom societal pressure gender morality

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal decisions
  • legal reforms
  • educational curricula
  • community activism

Key Concepts

autonomy social determinism gender dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do institutions limit personal freedom?
  • What can individuals do to resist oppressive norms?
A Different Perspective

The analysis may oversimplify complex historical contexts.

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