Tess of the D'Urberv
黄嘉怡
After delving into Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the
D'Urbervilles," I was left with a profound sense of sorrow and
indignation. Tess, a pure and innocent country girl, was destined to
suffer a tragic fate due to the unfair social norms and rigid moral
codes of the late 19th century England. Her encounter with Alec
D'Urberville marked the beginning of her downfall. Despite her
innocence, Tess was labeled as impure and immoral. Her subsequent love
story with Angel Clare was filled with hope, yet ultimately ended in
despair. Angel's inability to forgive Tess for her past only exacerbated
her misfortunes. This novel serves as a powerful indictment of the
hypocritical social values and rigid moral judgments that prevailed in
Victorian society. Tess's story is a tragic reminder of the injustices
faced by women, who were often victims of societal double standards. In
conclusion, "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is a heart-wrenching
tale that highlights the cruel realities of a society that failed to
recognize the humanity of women. Hardy's masterpiece continues to
resonate today, challenging readers to question their own values and biases.
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