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Essay on Tess of the Durbervilles |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1630 words (6.52 pages) in the essay titled Tess of the Durbervilles
followed her instincts, she would have saved herself from the cruel
At the beginning of the chapter, Hardy foreshadows that fate will
not be kind to Tess. He states that she was leaving Marlott, the
Green Valley of her birth, and moving towards an unknown grey
On reaching her destination, Tess is shocked to discover that Mrs.
D Urberville is blind. She also finds the elderly woman to be cold
and uncaring towards her. Tess learns from her that in addition to
tending the Trantridge fowl, she is to whistle for the bullfinches
every morning. Alec seizes this opportunity to teach Tess how to
whistle and encourages her to practice. He tries to find reasons to
spend time with her. Tess tries to ignore him and settles into her
The reader is introduced to the D Urberville house, which Tess
judges to be a bit unruly. She is shocked to find that Mrs.
D Urberville is blind and too naive to realize that the elderly
woman knows nothing about who Tess is. She thinks that the
woman s indifference to her is simply due to her wealth. Alec has
obviously not explained anything to his mother, but he delights in calling Tess cousin when they are alone. In spite of Alec s all too
frequent presence, Tess settles into her new routine and is happy
Chaseborough is a market town where the villagers go to shop,
particularly on Saturdays. For a long time, Tess does not go to
Chaseborough; however, she finds her first trip there so enjoyable
that she begins to...
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Keywords: tess of the durbervilles, alec, elderly woman, settles, whistle, fellow workers, co workers, she waits, frequent presence, woman knows, new routine, she thinks, indifference, instincts, spend time, saturdays
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