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BloumagrieT
23-04-2008, 11:48 AM
Tess of the d'Urbervilles


Author : Thomas Hardy

Country : United Kingdom

Language : English

Genre : Tragedy

Publication date : 1891



I love this novel so much ..

I love to call the main character "my Tess "

because her character means so much to me ^.^

I remember that I spent two days suffering from depression


I really don't like to read tragedies cause I end up feeling depressed

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The Author


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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), English poet and novelist, famous for his

depictions of the imaginary county "Wessex" . Hardy's work reflected his

stoical pessimism and sense of tragedy in human life.



I didn't like this author except for this novel

He likes to to describe every single thing

that surrounds the characters

this makes me feel so anxious before he gets to the main point

hmph

It's just a tiny winy point of view

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles



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A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented



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Characters


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Tess Durbeyfield


She is the eldest daughter of a very poor family

She is simply

PURE .. PRETTY .. KINDHEARTED .. HONEST .. SENSITIVE ..

She sacrificed so much for the well being of her family

till she became the real and only sacrifice for facing her fate





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Angel Clare



He is the son of a clergyman who has his own thoughts

he considers himself as a free thinker but turns out to be

an unexceptional one and similar to others

Once they face reality they run away





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Alec Stoke-d'Urberville



He is the - hateful - from my point of view ^^- son of Simon Stoke

and Mrs. d'Urberville. He rapes Tess when she is 17 years old

and works as maid in his family's house





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Joan Durbeyfield


Tess's father , a lazy drunk who suddenly knows that he is

from a noble family and starts to act as an aristocratic

-^^ loser - My point of view

I have less regard for that father

because he's the one who sent her to Alec's family

where her pain and agony begins




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Joan Durbeyfield


She's Tess's mother and a hard working mother


There are other interesting characters

but I like that you find out about them yourselves if you read the novel





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The Plot :



THE POOR PEDDLER JOHN DURBEYFIELD is stunned to learn that he is the

descendent of an ancient noble family, the d’Urbervilles. Meanwhile, Tess,

his eldest daughter, joins the other village girls in the May Day dance, where

Tess briefly exchanges glances with a young man. Mr. Durbeyfield and his

wife decide to send Tess to the d’Urberville mansion, where they hope Mrs.

d’Urberville will make Tess’s fortune. In reality, Mrs. d’Urberville is no relation

to Tess at all: her husband, the merchant Simon Stokes, simply changed his

name to d’Urberville after he retired. But Tess does not know this fact, and

when the lascivious Alec d’Urberville, Mrs. d’Urberville’s son, procures Tess

a job tending fowls on the d’Urberville estate, Tess has no choice but to

accept, since she blames herself for an accident involving the family’s horse,

its only means of income.

Tess spends several months at this job, resisting Alec’s attempts to seduce

her. Finally, Alec takes advantage of her in the woods one night after a fair.

Tess knows she does not love Alec. She returns home to her family




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What's going to happen to poor Tess??

How will her family reacts to the incident ??

I'll leave you with the novel


for more information visit this site


http://www.online-literature.com/hardy/tess_urbervilles/



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P.S.


This novel was adapted by the BBC into a miniseries

I loved the novel so I've seen the adaptation

both of them are tragic

T_T

for more information click here



http://imdb.com/title/tt0126100/usercomments?start=10




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Hope you like it as I do !!

SaYoNaRa



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CHARLES DICKENS
23-04-2008, 10:28 PM
Hey SoSoSo
WoW
What a Comprehensive point of View
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I can see a great critic within you
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as for me Dear I didn't like Hardy as a poet , he didn't produced hid best as in Novels...And after this leading introduction
you encouraged me to read more about
Tess of the d'Urbervilles

What can I say Dearest....Your topic made my day....I love such ones

Yours
Mona

BloumagrieT
24-04-2008, 08:52 AM
CHARLES DICKENS




WoW
What a Comprehensive point of View
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I can see a great critic within you
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WoW

Nice words you've written here

thanx so much dear



as for me Dear I didn't like Hardy as a poet , he didn't produced hid best as in Novels...


The novel is interesting when you consider

the characters

( Tess , Angle , Alec and Tess three friends ^.^ )

and the plot except for the man Thomas Hardy


I feel that he's a boring person in real life

I don't know why





And after this leading introduction
you encouraged me to read more about
Tess of the d'Urbervilles




Tess's cahracter is the best thing that boring man have
ever described



the scene where she is milking the cow

was splendid

It really showed her purity


have fun reading it dear



What can I say Dearest....Your topic made my day....I love such ones

Yours



I love those kinds of topics

I love discussing characters

I also love rereading the books I like many times

when ever I read them again it feels different

and grasp more and more about the characters



and thank you for dropping by

Your post dear made my day too

thanx again

Mona



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BloumagrieT
08-07-2008, 07:25 PM
Hi ^^

THis is a copy specially 4 the readers here

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Try To Reach
18-07-2008, 10:30 PM
موضوع غاية في الأناقة والجمال

لا يحدث هذا الا من سوسو

لكِ الجنة يارب

اميرة

BloumagrieT
20-07-2008, 01:04 AM
Your most welcome brother

Heaven for you too

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postgraduate
25-08-2008, 12:09 AM
Great effort .Thanks

PINK BEAR
15-01-2009, 02:17 AM
so nice comment

thanx

BloumagrieT
27-01-2009, 08:58 PM
Great effort .Thanks

postgraduate

Thank you my great great colleague


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BloumagrieT
27-01-2009, 09:03 PM
so nice comment

thanx


PINK BEAR

You're most welcome

Thanks for passing


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