Miscellaneous

Jada 2022-04-24 07:01:22

1. Praise Tess. Originally, I had been struggling not to tell Angie her past. I was really terribly wrong. To love someone is to accept all of them as one aspect. Tess is a truly self-respecting, self-improving, kind and angelic woman who has grown up slowly. From her ignorance and obedience to being insulted to killing others and fleeing for love, she has completed her transformation in this process. But poverty is the greatest original sin. Fate is too tragic. She can also kill Alexander, very understandable. 2. Understand Angie. Angie is an upper class who wants to get rid of some bourgeois rotten ideas of life. At first he appeared to be a detached high-level intellectual who kept livestock, but he was exposed when Tess told her about his past. I guess he's a perfectionist with a mental cleanliness, and Tess's past is temporarily outside his "cleanliness". After returning from Brazil, he was supplemented, and he understood. He has advanced, he is no longer that narrow-minded person, and he has finally jumped out of the social evaluation system. (Here is pulled high) 3. I am pleased and regretful for the love of Tess and Angie. At first it was simple and sweet. The combination of a beautiful girl with a certain sensibility and a high-level person committed to detachment is not surprising to me at all. Tess loved Angie from the very beginning, but Angie only fell in love after being supplemented. This time difference partly led to this poignant love affair. After Tess kills Alexander, that part is really moving. But their love is different. From the sweet love of simple two-way admiration to the heavy love that carries life and death. From the sparkling dazzling love to the scarred but solid love. Although not as grand as the main line love in the English patient, it is still comparable to the modern advanced love of the side line. 4. Moved by the friendship between Tess and her friends. Tess was lonely and had to go to the friend who was milking the cow at the time. The friends are really good, and there is no jealousy and isolation of her like the previous colleagues. Instead, she treated her with sincerity, and even said the words "so that I would be jealous". Such a sincere friendship. 4. Disgusting Alexander. From his sentence "become a veritable ❌❌❌ (forgot the title)". Immediately disgusted.

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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.