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Summary Of Tess Of The D'Urbervilles
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Thomas Hardy's Tess Of The D'Urbervilles is a novel in which his
protagonist and other characters are confronted by an almost endless array
of moral and socially acceptable choices. Thomas Hardy makes the reader to
take a critical look at the character's situation, the character's thought
process ....
Middle of essay ....r. Hardy's
use of Alec D'Urberville and his relationship to Tess, sets the standard
for the cruelty of society in this novel. We (the reader) come to know that
Alec D'Urberville is the cause of Tess's social problems. That is, he has
no conscience, no morals and above all feels no remorse for his actions and
it reflects upon Tess. His seduction of her results in her pregnancy and
she chooses to leave the D'Urberville mansion. Hardy tells the reader that
the moral sin which Tess has experienced i.... |
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