Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy)
.... Her upbringing and the actions of
Alec contribute, and for most of the novel Tess seems to be balancing between
Alec and
Angel, finally falling when she kills ....
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... Her upbringing and the actions of
Alec contribute, and for most of the novel Tess seems to be balancing between
Alec and
Angel, finally falling when she kills ....
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles
.... Tess eventually returns to
Alec because she convinces herself there is no future between she and
Angel. When
Angel returns able ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... Later in the novel, she becomes the object of two men's affections, both
Alec d'Urberville and
Angel Clare, as Hardy reinforces the image of Tess as a ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
.... Later in the novel, she becomes the object of two men's affections, both
Alec d'Urberville and
Angel Clare, as Hardy reinforces the image of Tess as a ....
(1778

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Tess of the dUrbervilles
.... Meaningful alternatives to life with
Alec or with
Angel do not occur to Tess because there is nothing in her education or upbringing that prepares her for ....
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The Female Spirit in Two Novels
.... Because Tess desires pleasure, she must die. Her initial plan is to offer herself as a willing sacrifice, both to
Angel and to
Alec. ....
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Thomas Hardy
....
Angel Clare is a hypocritical man who may love Tess, but he abandons her only to .... too late by then, and his return is what causes Tess to kill
Alec d'Urberville ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... We also see this when Tess listens to
Angel playing his harp, a moment during .... is comparable to Tess' own declaration when she is persecuted by
Alec d'Urberville ....
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