The original author, Hardy, is a top writer with a heart of Jesus, tenderness and compassion, and is the Shakespeare among British novelists.
Eight years after Angel was gone, Tess waited for him, kept writing to him, and he did not reply (perhaps the letters were stranded at the consulate and not delivered in time), until Tess, who was beleaguered and on the brink of desperation, said, "I will never ever forgive you. , you are unfair to me." Tess decided to give up and tried to forget Angel. When Angel wakes up, no longer cares about Tess' past, and seeks Tess to ask her for forgiveness, Tess is already in despair of life (after her father's death, her family is homeless; she is discriminated against by villagers; her mother and Alek secretly A deal is struck; Alek says Angel won't be back), again Alek.
Although Alec confessed his actions to Tess (he knew that Tess's purity was the source of her suffering), and although Alec later treated Tess and her family well, Tess rushed After walking away and finally finding her Angel, in a trance and anger (she felt that Alek deceived her by saying that Angel would not come back, and Alek laughed at her), accidentally killed Ale who had made her lose her body twice gram. In the end, Angel fled with Tess, but it was too late and they only spent five days together.
The defiled Tess was the purest of women, and she loved Angel, who was equally pure, and the eternal foundation of their affection was purity. Another girl, Yith, who loves Angel, said: "I have always loved you deeply, but no one loves you more than Tess. No one loves you more than Tess. She loves you with her life." Perhaps only those who love with their lives, those who are pure and affectionate, will commit suicide or suicide. But love murder or suicide is an imagination after all and should be banned.
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