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1、The tragedy of Tess(苔丝的悲剧) “Tess of the dUrbervilles ” is generally regarded as Hardys finest novel. A brilliant tale of seduction, love, betrayal, and murder, Tess of the dUbervilles yields to narrative convention by punishing Tesss sin, but boldly exposes this standard denouement of unforgiving mo
2、rality as cruelly unjust. Throughout, Hardy characterizes Tess as a daughter of nature who endures the brutality of industrialism through the people and circumstances in her life. Using specific language, character depiction, and story development, Hardy provides a strong argument against the urban
3、movement by showing the reader its harsh effects on the agrarian lifestyle. The novel centers around a young woman who struggles to find her place in society.Tess is a beautiful,intelligent and distinguished woman.But those advantages do not take her happiness or good lucky. It didnt like Jane Eyrea
4、 good ending the satisfaction of all with the help of oversea colonys money. In her life is full of Suffering and Unfortunate.Who and what couse the tragedy of Tess? I think there are four factors.At first of all, Tess is the tragedy of the times. Tess was living in the late nineteenth century .At t
5、hat time, British capitalism begin invading rural. This Phenomenon sets conflicting betweeting country and city. In part, Tess represents the changing role of the agricultural workers in England in the late nineteenth century. Hardy shows that life as a maiden begins in the natural country and ends
6、in the brutal city. Tesss life begins in the rural secluded town of Marlott where the country atmosphere allows her to grow into a virtuous caring young girl. In contrast, Tesss downfall occurs in the city. Towards the end of the tale, when Tess is once again in Alecs possession, negative consequenc
7、es ensue. She murders Alec in the city of Sandbourne that was like a fairy place suddenly created by the stroke of a wand. (Pg. 296) The suddenness with which the city is created parallels the quick actions of Tess in murdering Alec dUrberville. In both scenarios it seems like there was no thought b
8、efore the action was orchestrated. Once Tess is put to death in the city, the harsh realities of justice and punishment remind the reader of Hardys pessimistic view of industrialism. Hardy purposely begins and ends Tesss life in such a manner to show her as a sacrifice of rural landscape to the urba
9、n movement. Through his portrayal of Tess, Hardy is able to use her entire being to make his negative attitude towards urbanity known.Many people in England were forced to make sacrifices during the industrial revolution. Through language, character depiction, and specific scenes in the novel, Hardy
10、 illustrates the harsh effects of industrialism on certain agrarian lifestyles. He shows the reader that the commercialism and emphasis on modernistic ways of life did not fall well with all the people in the land. The substitute of machinery to manual labor came at a heavy price for the beautiful E
11、nglish land and the families who inhabited it. Hardy allows his readers to see that progress may not always be a positive occurrence and good intentions may cause dire consequences.At the beginning of stoy,Tess is a naive country girl. She is primarily a daughter of nature upon whom urbanity will le
12、ave its lasting marks. but one day , When her fathe discovere that the low-class Durbeyfield family is in reality the dUrbervilles,he want Tess to recognizes the relative. Because the family circumstances are poor.tess complies by unvoluntary,even if she feels very ashamed.In there she meets masters
13、 son Alec dUrberville,who plays a character as chief criminal in her tragic life.An insouciant twenty-four-year-old man, heir to a fortune, and bearer of a name that his father purchased, Alec is the nemesis and downfall of Tesss life. His first name, Alexander, suggests the conqueroras in Alexander
14、 the GreatZ,who seizes what he wants regardless of moral propriety. His full last name, Stoke-dUrberville, symbolizes the split character of his family, whose origins are simpler than their pretensions to grandeur. After all, Stokes is a blunt and inelegant name.At the very end of the novel,he becom
15、es a reverent Christian On surface.But when he remeeting Tess, he quickly abandons his newfound Christian faith. It is hard to believe Alec holds his religion, or anything else, sincerely. His supposed conversion may only be a new role he is playing. Indeed Alec is diabolical. Alec creeps up on Tess
16、 in the darkness of the Chase and lies with her without her knowing it.He deconstructed the tesss chastity and pure.At last,he forces tess to be his lover.Not aslo he really love tess,but only regards tess as his toy. It can be said,he is the immediate cause of tesss tragedy.Angel Clare is also one
17、of the important factors, caused more serious and terrible harm on tess psychological. Angel Clare is a complex art image. On the one hand,he is Bourgeois intellectuals , having Open minds and independent thinking.He hope depend on his own labor to survive and do not want to inherit his fathers mant
18、le.He is a secularist who yearns to work for the “honor and glory of man,” as he tells his father in Chapter XVIII, rather than for the honor and glory of God in a more distant world. A typical young nineteenth-century progressive, Angel sees human society as a thing to be remolded and improved, and
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