Call the male lead scum, or call the female lead stupid?

Eldora 2022-04-21 09:03:04

The root of the tragedy is not how unreliable Angel is, but the only one Tess truly loves is Angel. The man who put down his schedule and danced with a woman in a strange village, the man who played the flute in the evening, the man who hugged her through the puddle and confessed affectionately. Angel was immature, he fled, and we wish he could be a little more sensible and settle the Tess family before leaving. But a priest's son, with a longing for love and marriage, married Tess, who was pure in his heart, and was told the truth on the day of the wedding that she had been defiled by her cousin and had given birth to a child. This is simply killing people and punishing their hearts, so whoever suffers from it (men's mental cleanliness is really important, it is the same in China and abroad, the older the society, the more serious it is, a bad tradition, but it does exist). Everyone has to doubt their life. We prefer to imagine that if Alex didn't have Tess, if Angel was more mature, if Tess didn't love Angel as much, even a little bit of love for Alex (then when the child was born, he would go to him, and finally She didn't want to kill him in a hurry, all of which proved that she didn't love him at all. In her opinion, the help that Alex gave was all taking advantage of her experience to coerce and lure, and Tess had only Angel in her heart.) Probably neither. But there is only one reality, Tess is still the poor and stubborn, strong and weak Tess who loves only one person in her life, and only this kind of love is worthy of the word "poor and beautiful".

View more about Tess reviews

Extended Reading

Tess quotes

  • John Durbeyfield: I'm the head of noblest branch of the family and I got my pride to lean on.

    [passes out]

  • Alec d'Urberville: Tell me, do you like strawberries?

    Tess: Yes, when they're in season.

    Alec d'Urberville: Here they already are.