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Thursday, August 11, 2022

Tess as a pure woman: The Tess Of the d'Urbervilles


In this article, we are going to discuss the protagonist of Thomas Hardy’s masterpiece, Tess of the d’Urbervilles. This novel is considered to be one of Hardy’s most complex and interesting novels, and is considered to be a masterpiece of English literature. In this piece, we explore the idea of Tess as a pure woman.



1. Introduction


It is a story of a pure woman, Tess, who falls from her position in society, and the men around her take advantage of her. It is a story of redemption and a story of class differences. It is a story of the power of love and the consequences of being a woman. Tess is a pure woman who is born into a family of farmers in the countryside of England. She is born into a world where women are just property, where women are not allowed to have personal opinions, and where women are not allowed to speak their minds. As she grows up, she learns to read and write and becomes aware of her own thoughts. There is a great divide between the peasants and the aristocracy and Tess is a peasant. Tess is a woman who has fallen from her position in society because she has become an outspoken woman. Tess falls in love with Angel Clare and they have a child together. They both fall in love with each other and they both try to make the other happy. They both want to make the other happy and they want to be together. They both want to be together because they love each other. However, the world around them has different ideas, and the world around them is



2. Tess as a pure woman

Tess is a pure woman who has been brought up in a very sheltered life. She has no knowledge of the crude ways of men, and when she falls in love with Angel, she is shocked to learn of his true nature. Tess is very naïve and is easily manipulated by Angel. Even when she learns of his true nature, she still loves him. Her love for Angel blinds her to the truth about him. Angel is very manipulative and is able to control Tess's emotions. Tess is a very naïve woman who is easily manipulated by Angel.

Tess is a pure woman, and she is a complete contrast to the other characters in the novel. When she is in the company of the other characters, she is surrounded by the corruption of the world. Tess is a contrast to all of the other characters, who are not pure, and she is the only character who is not corrupted by the world.



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