Half a Life-time Ago is a short story that explores themes of sacrifice and regret. The protagonist, Susan Dixon, sacrifices her dreams and marriage to care for her sickly father and a troublesome brother. Her brother William's irresponsible actions lead to a tragic incident that leaves a deep scar on Susan's life. She lives with guilt and isolation for the rest of her life due to the wrong choices she made. The story realistically portrays the sacrificial life of women and the social realities of the time. Gaskell vividly depicts the hardships of rural women through this work. The story critically addresses the problems of 19th-century British society.
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