The Mayor Of Casterbridge Info
: A woman from Henchard's past who arrives in Casterbridge to marry him, but falls for Farfrae instead. The Mayor of Casterbridge | Summary, Characters & Analysis
: Michael's meek wife who returns to him years after being "sold".
: Believed to be Henchard’s daughter, she is actually the biological daughter of the sailor Newson. She serves as the novel's moral anchor. The Mayor of Casterbridge
: Henchard eventually becomes a wealthy grain merchant and the respected Mayor of the town of Casterbridge.
: A modern, technically-minded newcomer who eventually replaces Henchard in both business and civic leadership. : A woman from Henchard's past who arrives
: A deeply flawed protagonist driven by pride, temper, and a desperate desire for redemption.
: In a drunken rage at a country fair, young hay-trusser Michael Henchard auctions off his wife, Susan, and infant daughter to a sailor for five guineas. She serves as the novel's moral anchor
: Horrified by his actions the next day, Henchard swears an oath to abstain from alcohol for 21 years—the length of his life at that point.