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Two on a Tower by Thomas Hardy Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure in the world of “Two on a Tower” by Thomas Hardy with our fact-matching game. Piece together important information fragments as you unravel the mysteries of the story.

  • Uncover hidden clues scattered throughout the game world
  • Utilize powerful spells for hints and extra time
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • - The novel "Two on a Tower" was first published in 1882.
  • - The story is set in the late 19th century in the fictional county of Wessex.
  • - The main characters are Lady Constantine and Swithin St. Cleeve.
  • - Lady Constantine is a wealthy widow and Swithin is a young astronomer.
  • - Swithin becomes Lady Constantine's protégé after she discovers his talent for astronomy.
  • - They develop a close friendship and soon fall in love.
  • - Lady Constantine is trapped in a loveless marriage to Lord Luxellian.
  • - Swithin dreams of becoming a renowned astronomer and discovering new celestial bodies.
  • - They spend a lot of time together in the tower on Lady Constantine's estate, where Swithin conducts his astronomical observations.
  • - Their relationship becomes the subject of gossip and scandal in their small community.
  • - Swithin receives an opportunity to work at an observatory in Central Africa.
  • - He is torn between his love for Lady Constantine and his ambition.
  • - Lady Constantine encourages Swithin to pursue his dreams and promises to wait for him.
  • - Swithin decides to go to Africa, hoping to achieve fame and fortune.
  • - During his absence, Lady Constantine's husband dies, making her a wealthy and independent woman.
  • - Lady Constantine becomes involved in a courtship with a local reverend, Mr. Torkingham.
  • - Swithin's career in Africa faces numerous challenges, and he longs to return to Lady Constantine.
  • - Lady Constantine realizes her love for Swithin is enduring and breaks off her engagement with Mr. Torkingham.
  • - Swithin eventually returns to England, but their reunion is bittersweet.
  • - The novel explores themes of love, ambition, societal expectations, and the clash between science and romance.

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