Melpomene
In Chapter 54 of Far From The Madding Crowd Hardy describes Bathsheba opening the door of her room, where the dead body of her murdered husband sergeant Troy had been waiting for his last rites. Troy was murdered at the party hosted by Boldwood, and Bathsheba brought her dead husband to her house contravening the law; Parson Mr Thirdly, surgeon Granthead, Gabriel Oak and others led by maid Liddy walked upstairs and were on the landing, while Liddy knocked the door. Bathsheba's footsteps were heard, the key turned in the lock and Bathsheba opened the door and stood before them like a slightly animated Melpomene. Melpomene was one of the Nine Muses, being daughters of Zeus, and Mnemosyne. Nine Muses mean nine sisters. Originally associated with music, she later became the Muse of Tragedy. She is traditionally depicted as holding a tragic mask, a sword or club, and wearing tragic high boots (cothurnus) worn by actors in Greek Tragedy. Chapter 53 narrates the Christmas party hos...