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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Analysis of Angel and Alec's Attitudes Toward Tess

One of Thomas Hardy's greatest novels, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, was published in 1891. The novel was set during this 19th century in Wessex, Britain. Tess of the D'Urbervilles reflected the Victorian Age in Britian during the 1800's, as it revovled ....

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.... not her actions. The beautiness of Tess does not diminish because of the rape because she did not "aim" for that to happen. Angel's attitutude toward Tess in not of sexual nature and does not want to take advantage of her. While Angel took Retty, Izz, Marian, and Tess over the pool of water, he had a chance to kiss Tess but "It reminded Angel that he was somewhat unfairly taking advantage of a accidental position; and he went no further with it (203)." On the other hand, Alec attitude is purely in a sexual nature. From the first time Tess and Alec met, he took advanta ....

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