From the perspective of love psychology, the values of love are determined by the thought, personality and behavior habits of the love selector, so there are 1000 ways for a thousand people to pursue love. We can neither judge that love is a kind of possessiveness because one's passion for love is too strong, nor judge that love is a kind of possessiveness because of different work levels. From the psychological point of view of love: love, the choice and values of love are determined by thinking, personality and behavior habits, so individuals have 1000 ways to pursue love. We can't determine whether it is a probable love just because a person's enthusiasm for pursuing love is too strong, according to people thousands of miles away, or according to different levels. When Ackery first met Tess, who came to recognize her family? When she was in Durbeyfield, she was conquered by her beauty and fell in love with her passionately and persistently. Tess, on the other hand, has a bad feeling for him and has no feeling for the feelings expressed by Acre. Jacqueline recognized Tess at the first sight? D 'Urberville became a capitalist, and they were conquered by her beauty, full of passion and persistent to madly love her; Although she held a grudge against Tess, Jackle didn't show her feelings. "Everyone has a love of beauty." Jacqueline: It is understandable that an unmarried young man pursues an unmarried young woman driven by beauty. From the perspective of class and humanity, Jacqueline's love for Tess is the release of normal human emotions. "Amy's heart is in everyone's heart." For an unmarried young man in the United States, it is understandable for Jacques Ray to pursue an unmarried young woman. From the point of view of class, from the perspective of human nature, Jacques Ray's love for Tess is the release of normal human feelings. His attitude towards Tess is "amiable". He picked strawberries with his own hands, stuffed them into Tess's mouth, generously gave her many roses and cooked food for her with his own hands. When they first met, he told Tess frankly that he was not his home. His surname is not D 'Urberville, but "a completely different surname". He gave Tess a good horse to make a living, toys to her sister-in-law, and invited her to work in a chicken farm, constantly helping her overcome and solve various difficulties. His attitude towards Tess was "amiable". He personally picked strawberries, stuffed them into Tess's mouth, sent her many roses, and personally cooked food for her. When they first met, he told Tess frankly that he was not the capitalist. His surname was not Deborville, but another name. He sent a good horse to make a living to Tess's family, sent toys to her brother and sister, and asked her to come and work from the family farm to continue to help her resolve their differences. Jacqueline, as a living individual in the real society, has a very strong subjective will. As an individual who survived in real social life, Jackle's subjective will is very strong. Persistent pursuit of beautiful love, but this effort towards happiness has changed its original direction because of an accident. Persistent pursuit of a beautiful love, but the efforts towards happiness, but because of an accident changed the original direction. When Ackery helped Tess escape from the abuse of the "Queen of Spades" sister who came home from the market, she just wanted to escape from the scene quickly. They got lost. "I took you to this place far away from the road, and I have a responsibility to send you home safely. Honey, look, this fog has covered everything. Even I'm not sure where we are. I'll tell you how to get there in detail when I find out our exact location. If you insist on walking, you can't. If you want to ride a horse, you can ride it-whatever you want. " [5] Ackery has been working sincerely in her love field, but the trajectory of things is beyond Ackery's expectation. He worked out their exact location. When he turned back, it was dark around. He heard Tess breathing slightly and evenly. "A beautiful woman, as sensitive as gossamer and as pure as snow ..." [6] A young man with youthful passion and a beautiful undefended girl were alone in the wild forest in the night ... Ackley obeyed his natural intention, and his irresistible lust overwhelmed everything. Although he is infatuated with love, the other side of his humanity is exposed. When Jacqueline helped Tess get home and go to the market to escape the abuse of the "Queen of Spades" and her sisters, she just wanted to escape from the "scene" quickly. They lost it. "I'll take you away from the road, and I have the responsibility to get you home safely. Dear, you look at everything covered by this dense fog, and even I can't figure out where we are. After I have determined the exact location of our return, I will tell you in detail that at that time, if you insist on walking, you won't work. If you are willing to ride a horse, you will ride a horse-just like you will do other things. "[5] Jacqueline worked hard in his love garden, but the trajectory of things exceeded Jacqueline's expectations. He found out his exact position, and when he turned back, it was dark around him. He heard Tess's slight and even breathing, "A beautiful woman, as sensitive as hairspring and as pure as snow ..." [6] A young and enthusiastic bud sprouted in the wild forest at night and pursued it with her own hardships. Beauty is like an angel, and Jacqueline pursued herself alone.
Hardy himself thinks: "Every character of a person is deeply revealed in the experience of love." After taking possession of Tess, Jacqueline showed a positive sense of atonement and a strong sense of responsibility, abandoned her, saved the love he might have gained in the past and was about to lose now, actively retained Tess when she was leaving, condemned her sins and made up for everything. Hardy himself said: "Every character is shown in the deep experience of love." After taking possession of Tess, Jacqueline abandoned her, showing the opposite consciousness and strong sense of atonement in a positive way. In order to save her past, the love she might have lost and the present, when Tess had to leave, she actively retained herself to condemn her sins and was willing to make up for everything.
When Tess insisted on leaving, Jacqueline respected her wishes and said ... If you encounter even a little difficulty, just write me a few words and I will give you anything you need ... "[7] Four years later, when Jacqueline saw Tess again, he was obviously a devout missionary. He felt a sense of reward when he learned about Tess's experience. He is willing to marry Tess and go to Africa to preach. When Tess insisted on leaving, Jacqueline respected her wishes and said ... Even if there was a little difficulty, they would send me to write a few words, and I would give you anything you needed ... "[7] Four years later, Jacqueline saw Tess again, apparently a devout missionary. When he understood what Tess had suffered, a sense of reward came to him, and he married his wife. She was killed by Tess after many results. As a result, Tess was repeatedly killed many times. Tess is a little ungrateful. Tess is a little ungrateful.
Jacqueline lives in a chaotic world without legitimate needs, and he is at a loss. He raped Tess, and society didn't uphold justice, let her get away with it, and didn't give him a chance to educate and reform, which led to a tragic ending. Jacquelet can even become a priest, meet Tess again, propose marriage, but give up preaching overnight. Jacqueline lived in a chaotic world and was at a loss. He raped Tess, and society did not uphold justice, let him escape and gave him no chance to re-educate, which led to a tragic ending. Jacqueline can even become a priest, meet Tess again, and the court mission of staying up all night is to give up previewing. It can be seen that the social legal system is absurd and the religion is hypocritical, so he is a victim of that society. The legal system can see the absoluteness and tragedy of society, so he is the victim of society. His tragedy is a tragedy of character and also a tragedy of society. His tragedy is a tragedy of personality and also a tragedy of society. Driven by the will of individual life, he thought and struggled all his life, but ended in tragedy in the realistic predicament. Driven by individual life, his life was in the will, desire and struggle, but eventually fell into a real tragedy.