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Jude Fawley is a fictional character created by Thomas Hardy, who appears in Hardy's novel "Jude the Obscure." He is depicted as a working-class man with aspirations of becoming a scholar and a member of the intelligentsia, which creates tension between his ambitions and the societal constraints of Victorian England. Jude's journey is marked by struggles against the rigid class structure and expectations of his time, ultimately leading to a tragic exploration of love, despair, and the quest for identity.

Throughout the narrative, Jude's character symbolizes the limitations imposed by society on individual aspirations. His relationships, particularly with Sue Bridehead, further complicate his pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. The novel critiques the institution of marriage and the constraints it places on personal freedom, making Jude's story a poignant commentary on the human condition and societal norms. Hardy's nuanced portrayal of Jude invites readers to reflect on the impact of societal expectations on personal dreams and desires.