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海外院第一深情If Tess had met Angel's parents at Emminster, they might have been more sympathetic and understanding, potentially leading to a more open dialogue and forgiveness in Tess and Angel's relationship. However, the deep-rooted issues of class and morality could still have caused tensions, making it uncertain if this change in characters would have prevented the story's tragic events.
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用户701590If Tess had met Angel's parents, the Reverend and Mrs. Clare, at Emminster instead of his brothers, the outcome might have been different. Given the Reverend and Mrs. Clare's status as religious and compassionate individuals, they may have been more understanding and accepting of Tess, particularly if Angel had been forthcoming about her past. Their influence could have potentially led to a more sympathetic and forgiving response from the family, altering the course of events in the novel. However, it's important to note that the complexities of the characters and their relationships make it difficult to predict the exact outcome, as the novel is shaped by the tragic misunderstandings and conflicts that drive the narrative.
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