Tess of the D urbervilles, the greatest novel of British famous writer
Thomas Hardy, describes the misfortune of a poor peasant girl Tess, the
cause of which ……展开↓
I take a different view. Although under the double oppression of
patriarchy and capitalism, Tess was destined to be the victim of the
society, which was also ……展开↓
Many readers attribute Tess's tragedy to Hardy's fatalism -- the
humble status of women in the contemporary traditional society is the
beginning of the ……展开↓
The book tells of the tragic fate of a rural girl who is called
"Tess ". Her fate seemed to have a fatalistic color, as if it
belonged to the will ……展开↓