Due to the inrooted patriarchism,their awareness of self-consciousnessand resistance to patriarchism always lead to tragedies but meanwhile they make the unshakable patriarchism waver.
It is obvious that Freek tragedy,especially Aristotle's hamartia has greatly influenced Hardy's writing and there is a serious vein of tragedy throughout the novel.
The moonshining night is a real but grim world which contained the female tragical fate, the sentiment story mixed orexis and the pale windy life form.
It often happens that the real tragedies of life occur in such an inartistic manner that they hurt us by their crude violence, their absolute incoherence.
In chapter thirteen, Aristotle outlines an ideal of the central character of tragedy, the so-called tragic hero, and identifies the source of the character's downfall with something called hamartia.