

They also cause her to use all means to reach her desires. Her strong desires cause her to live in illusions. The writer also finds out that Eustacia's strong desires cause some results to appear. The second reason is because she loses her parents' love and affection. The different setting between Egdon and Budmouth causes her to have two strong desires: to live in the glamorous life and 'to be loved to madness'. The first reason is because she has t o move from Budmouth to Egdon. The writer finds out that there are two reasons why Eustacia finally has two strong desires in her life. The writer uses these psychological concepts because Eustacia undergoes depression, frustration, and finally she commits suicide. Besides, she also uses psychological concepts of depression, frustration, and suicide. In order to achieve the goal of the thesis, the writer uses the theories of literature, namely characterization and setting. The writer feels challenged to analyze the reasons why Eustacia finally has two strong desires in her life and also the results of Eustacia's strong desires.

It focuses on the reasons and the results of Eustacia Vye's strong desires in life. This thesis is a study of Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native.
