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no matter how she she wasn?t, then she would gain a very bad reputation and nobody would dare to go near about men? People did not care whether he was an experienced man or not, nor did they care about his let?s not be so women?s situations have bee much are because of the change of society and some are because of let those poor painful women like Tess be just a short, as a girl, we should be selfloved and strong.第三篇:英文苔絲讀后感TESS is really a tragic figure in the book TESS of the d’UrberwillesShe was seduced by a socalled gentleman—Alec, and from then on her life totally changed from this loss of looked down on her and respected her no she did nothing wrong because before she was seduced she knew nothing of was just a girl when she first met that terrible was forced by the gossips and the church to blame herself for this accident, so she thought she deserved nothing order to get rid of the past she decided to go to a distant dairy farm but was still saying to herself that she was God didn’t agree with that, because the Lord gave her someone she loved with her whole heart and life—Angel popped the question to her but she refused him without saying said she loved him deeply and perhaps no one in the world could love him more than she did but she could not marry him for some unspoken wasn’t satisfied with this vague answer and did his best to win she agreed and they soon fixed the wedding after their wedding Angel confessed the crime he mitted to a woman long time ago and asked for Tess’s was not at all angry and forgave Angel at once。it was terribly beautiful to Tess to day, for since her eyes last fell upon it she had learnt that the serpent hisses where the sweet birds sing, and her views of life had been totally changed for her by the denser nocturnal vapours, attacked by the warm beams, were dividing and shrinking into isolated fleeces within hollows and coverts, where they waited till they should be dried away to past was past。s near nightfall, the ranksmelling weedflowers glowed as if they would not close for intentness, and the waves of colour mixed with the waves of of the book This is a dolorous is a story of , the poor girl as innocent as the sleeping birds in the trees, or the small field animals in the life was destroyed gradually and reallynot by her energy, but by the people who said loves kind of this love is? What make the love destroy its lover? Tess’s parents loved her, but it was just an instinctive love。the snoring puff from her nostrils, when she recognized them, making an intenser little fog of her own amid the prevailing was conscious of neither time nor exaltation which she had described as being producible at will by gazing at a star, came now without any determination of hers。and when the sun rose a hundred prismatic hues were reflected from lay alongside still and stark。Urbervilles was published in the year 1891, which was his most famous tells a story of a tragedy life of a pure the Victorian period, a rural clergyman in England tells D?Urbervilles, a simple farmer, that he was descended from the illustrious D?Urbervilles D?Urbervilles couple sent his daughter Tess to a family named D?Urbervilles in order to improve their social was asked to feed chickens there and Alec fell in love with Alec, who later raped her, so she left, went back home, gave birth to the baby, named Sorrow who died time later, Tess began working as a milkmaid, and there she met her true love Angel fell in love, but Angel does not learn of her previous relationship with Alec until their wedding night, and abandoned by her husband, Tess met Alec again, and poverty forced her to resume their returned from travelling abroad, remorseful at his treatment of Tess, but found her with murdered Alec in order to run away with spent one night of happiness together, before she was people can hardly accept that Tess was pure because on the hand she was chastity but on the other hand she killed that opinion only existed in Hardy39。and from the wound his life?s blood was spouting in a stream, and falling with a hiss into the road.” Hardy first glance, the above paragraph seems to be a very simple that will take on a whole new different meaning when we try to situate it in its historical context: the capitalist economy began to intrude into the countryside, after the British Industrial Revolution by the end of the 19th century,The clash was rather mailcart symbolizes industrialization and the equipage is a symbol of weak smallscale peasant economy under this time suggested that the means of production on which peasants had been depending was pletely ?s poor family was just representative of countless peasants and it mirrored the real circumstance of Victorian Age in 19th that time, England was deep into the convulsive transformations of the Industrial peasantry disintegrated and the yeoman class of peasants became to Tess?s identity as an aristocratic descent, it is just a mere fly on the wonder Hardy uttered such a sign: “So much for Norman blood unaided by Victorian lucre.”In fact, the discovery of their kindred with the noble D’Urbervilles is the beginning of Tess’s tragedy, and does no help till the end of her was seduced by Alec when she was an innocent girl who was sent to claim kinship by her abandoned Tess relentlessly as he knew her seduction by nobody to turn to, Tess had no alternative but worked at Flintb Ash farm for wages in the hardest things get mechanical industrialization was replacing the handicraft workshop gradually and it means Tess had to plete with merciless machines, sufferdeprivations and hardships, and yet bear it in still, Tess?s family fell upon hard times on the death of her such predicament, Tess gave in and chose to be Alec?s ?s experience from a peasant to a worker who sold out her labor to earn the bread was just one of the reflections of the cours