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1、The Tragical Love Between Tess and Angel. IntroductionTess of the dUrbervilles, the greatest novel of British famous writer Thomas Hardy, describes the misfortune of a poor peasant girl Tess. In this novel, we can see Tess resists her unjust fate again and again, suffers setbacks again and again, ti
2、ll to be destroyed. We can not help but feel the intense emotions of pity and fear. At the same time we deeply feel that her tragedy is inevitable. The cause of her tragedy has always been the concern of people, such a beautiful, noble and pure woman as Tess should suffer inevitable ruin. What leads
3、 to her tragic destiny? What killed her? In this paper, a detailed analysis on the novel will show the various causes of heroines tragedy.From the later nineteenth century until now, Thomas Hardy and his works have been the important topics of the criticism for a long time. After the Second World Wa
4、r, with the development of modern literary criticism, different critics interpret Tess of the dUrbervilles and Thomas Hardys other novels from various perspectives. For instance, Professor Webster begins with a discussion of Hardys intentions in writing Tess. According to his views, Tess of the dUrb
5、ervilles is a contribution to Hardys war against mans inhumanity. Arnold Kettle takes a different point of view. For him the subject of Tess of the dUrbervilles is not the tragedy of a “pure woman”, but rather the destruction of the English peasantry. Mr. Kettle sees it as a complete social novel. I
6、n China, Prof. Zhang Zhongzai has published his own book on Hardys novel.On analysis of the cause of Tesss tragedy, the social environment made Tesss tragedy inevitable. At the end of 19th century, capitalism prevailed in the whole England that made broad masses of peasant went bankrupt and then the
7、y had to live in poverty and grave situation. The destruction of English peasant was caused by capitalism. It was the decisive force that had driven Tess to tragedy doom. In the novel, there are many descriptions of Tess working in the field. Though, she was exhausted with manual labor, she could ha
8、rdly support her family. The self-supporting peasants were displaced and impoverished.Both Alec and Angel violated and made fun of Tess. Tesss physically was injured by Alec dUrbervilles, and mentally was affected by Angel Clare. Alec and Angel by different way made Tesss tragedy from bad to worse.A
9、lec was a lecher, also was a man to do wrong to others to benefit for him. From this point, it both reflected the landlord classs nature characteristics in countryside, and emerging capitalists feature. But Angels circumstance was more complex and volatile. On one hand, he was capitalist with a free
10、dom of mind. He looked down upon the material distinction of rank and wealth, and scorned the classs prejudice and with other concepts. He disliked the life of busy section of the city, and went to the countryside to study the agricultural skills. In the nature life, he got acquainted with Tess who
11、was pure as the nature. It is affirmatively that Angel loved Tess at first, because he gave up his parents arrangement to marry Mercy Chat even that was a marriage between the families that were of equal social rank. On other hand, Angel had an idea of egoism, even though, he was not a pure man, and
12、 he could not to accept Tess who was not a really pure bride. He considered her as a “fallen woman”. He still judged “purity” with the conventional value and moral standard that were implanted in him when he was a boy. He was the slave to the custom and conventionality. Obviously, what he loved was
13、not Tess, but another in her shape. He abandoned his wife for Brazil, which was a deathblow to innocent woman Tess.Tesss tragedy was not only caused by external reason, but also the internal reason. Tess herself was pure in heart and had a kind heart, and without experience. It was just unlucky that
14、 Tess met Alec, who was a man of easy virtue, so she could not escape from entice into unlawful sexual intercourse of Alec. After the dishonorable thing, Tess left Alec. During the following times, Tess met Angel Clare at the dairy farm. He loved Tess and treated Tess “equally”, which made Tess trus
15、t him and fell in love with him. Tess loved Angel deeply, with the result that she acted on impulse. And besides, she was affected deeply by the society and belonged to conservative, so she was thinking about it all the time that she was not a virgin girl. So that she didnt want to marry Angel and r
16、efused many times of the offer of marriage by Angel. But she was unable to bear the enticement of emotion and agreed to marry him at last. Because of his “noble virtue”, Tess opened her mind to him and told him all her past story with Alec on their wedding night, thinking that Angel would forgive he
17、r as she did for him. From then on a series of graver tragedy took place in her future life.Tesss tragedy was the tragedy of character. On the one side, she struggled bravely against her destiny and the conventional morality. She desired for happiness and true love. On the other side, she could not
18、completely get rid of social conventions and moral standards of the day, which made her believe that she had to pay for what she had sinned.Hardy created Tess as an attractive and warm-hearted pure woman who has the quality of endurance and self-sacrifice. Thus result Tess has become the victim of h
19、er family and the society in which she exists. It is obvious that the poverty, Alecs wickedness, Angels conventional ideas, Tesss character as well as Hardys fatalism are the direct causes of Tesss tragedy. But the key cause is the weakness of the central characters personalities. . The Background o
20、f the NovelA. The Author of the NovelThomas Hardy was the last and the great novelist in VictorianPeriod. He began and ended his careeras a poet, but is best remembered for his novels. His writing reveals a profoundly pessimistic senseof human subjection to fate and circumstances.In his early works,
21、 Under the Greenwood Tree basedhis fame as a novelist in English literature. In 1874, the publication of Far from the Madding Crowd finally enabled him to give up architecture for writing. And then, from The Return of the Native on, the tragic sense became the keynote of his novels.Many of Hardys no
22、velsare set in Wessex, the fictionalprimitive and crude region which is really the home place he both loves and hates. In his Wessex novels, there is an obvious nostalgic touch in his description of the simple, beautiful and primitive rural life, which was gradually decliningand disappearing as Engl
23、ish marched into an industrial country. His best local-colored works are his later ones, such as The Mayorof Casterbridge, Tess of the dUrbervilles and,and Jude of ObscureTess of the dUrbervilles is one of the Thomas Hardys most famous novels. Under Hardys pen, the heroine Tess is created as an attr
24、active and warm-hearted pure woman, who has the quality of endurance and self-sacrifice. Tess has been regarded as the most exceptional woman character in English literary history. Fatalism is “that view of life which says all actions is controlled by the nature of thing or by fate which is a great
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