Saturday, November 23, 2013

Reading a novel.

Tess of the d’Urbervilles



Tess Durbeyfield is a beautiful country girl. She has no choice but to leave home to earn money for her family. Tess meets the son of the wealthy D’ Urbervilles, Alec, who is attracted by her good looks. Although this rich young man says he loves her, Tess hates him very much and she is careful of him. Unfortunately, Alec seduces Tess, and she is raped under the trees. The poor girl’s life is already stained by the man’s desire.



    Several months later, Tess gets back to her place of birth, and soon has a baby. She loves the child, though she says she hates him and wishes he and Alec were both dead. Tess works there very hard, and everything is fine until her baby abruptly gets sick and dies.

    After a long period of time, the good worker, Tess, works at a dairy farm. At there, she gradually falls in love with one of the workers, Angel Clare. Tess wants to tell Angel about her past, but she is afraid and hesitating. Tess conceals her ugly past, and struggles against her mind until she has married Angel Clare. On their wedding night, Tess finally confesses to him that she is not a virgin. However, Angel is so shocked that he leaves Tess to South America and attempts to forget about her. Tess is disappointed and sad. But the problems do not stop finding her. She comes across Alec, and he is allured by her beauty again. Nevertheless, when Angel comes back to Tess, she kills Alec in the hotel room. Angel and Tess flee together, but they are found. Tess was caught by the authorities.

    In the end, there are two people standing on the hill, hand in hand, one is Angel Clare, the other is Tess’s younger sister. They watch a black flag move slowly up the post. Tess is hanged. Her life is entirely destroyed. Society has seen” justice “done. It is so ironic that the Gods have finished playing with Tess.

    The sadness lies in watching the mistakes happening and no one can stop it. Tess’s young life is stained by Alec, and Angel hesitates to love Tess. But it is too late; Tess no longer exists in the world.





1 comment:

  1. I watched it ,too. It's the heartbreaking story. When I first read the story I blamed Tess for being stupid, yet I read it again then I realize it wasn't the reason of this tragedy. Love is the reason, love can make people forget what is true or false. I like the the writing skill that author use, he used lots of metaphor to describe the plots that Tess wasn't virgin. It took me some time to understand what it wanted to present. It's nice to know that someone watched this book, hoping we can talk more next time.

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