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Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

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There are two major determinants of human sexual behaviour: Are its characters and situations believable? Do you find its underlying philosophy persuasive? Modern readers are rather less likely to respond to Tess so harshly.

How do you think the overall change in social mores between and today affect how you respond to Tess? Alec wrongs Tess through his lack of principles. Angel wrongs her with his excess of principles. Which do you see as the more unforgivable betrayal?

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Moreover, it is Alec the scoundrel—not Angel the moralist—who is there for Tess when she is in need and who supports her family in a time of crisis. What are the real differences between Alec and Angel? How does Hardy use the two characters to complicate the categories of good and evil?

What apparent transformations separate each phase from the last? How does this term encourage us to think about Tess, and what does it say about what Hardy meant to accomplish in his novel and about his view of human development? In classical tragedy, the hero is destroyed from within by a tragic flaw in his or her character.

Does Tess have a tragic flaw, or is she better understood as a victim of external circumstances? Although Tess herself possesses a kind of natural nobility in addition to her noble heritage, the men in her life continually see her as somehow inferior to them. What does Hardy suggest about the hierarchies that people observe among themselves, whether arising from ancestry, wealth, or gender? What hierarchies seem to exert the greatest influence, and why?

Izzy Huett 3 episodes, Kenneth Cranham Mr Clare 3 episodes, Donald Sumpter Parson Tringham 3 episodes, Rebekah Staton Marion 3 episodes, Jessica Turner Mrs Clare 3 episodes, Jeany Spark Mercy Chant 3 episodes, Joel Rowbottom Abraham Durbeyfield 3 episodes, Christine Bottomley Kate 3 episodes, Emma Stansfield Mary 3 episodes, Emily Beecham Retty Priddle 2 episodes, Trevor Cooper Mr Crick 2 episodes, Sally Bankes Edit Storyline In the late 19th century, Tess Durbeyfield is sent off to visit a rich cousin, Alec D'Urberville, when her parents learn that they are distantly related.

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Edit Details Official Sites: Edit Did You Know? Goofs There are two musical anachronisms. First, Angel plays an autoharp which was not invented until the s in Germany, and would not have been an English folk instrument at the time of TESS. Secondly, the congregation is heard singing "How Great Thou Art," which was written in Swedish in , but was not commonly known in English until Stuart Hine's translation circa Frequently Asked Questions Q: Who performs the music used in the BBC trailer?

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