Why does Louisa agree to marry Bounderby in Hard Times, by Charles Dickens?
It is rational acc...
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Why does Louisa agree to marry Bounderby in Hard Times, by Charles Dickens?
It is rational according to her father's values.
o She wants to run away from Stone Lodge.
o Sissy encouraged her to do so.
o She is in love with Bounderby.
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