Tess did not love the noble master Acre, but gave birth to a child for him. So the whole village looked at her with new eyes and thought that she was an impure woman, which forced Tess to leave her hometown.
Tess loved Claire with all her heart, but when Claire learned that Tess was impure, she left her on her wedding night. She lived a hard life alone and laughed at by others.
How to evaluate a woman? What is the symbol of a woman's purity? Is it because you are young and ignorant and deceived that you are no longer pure? But her Ming Che eyes, innocent expression, elegant movements and kind heart still clearly show that Tess of the Durbeyfield family is a pure person.
Tess of the D 'Urbervilles: Facing her father's immersion in the glorious family of the past, the longing eyes of her brothers and sisters around her, and the situation that the only old horse in the family died at her own hands, Tess violated the principle that she didn't want to be rich, and embarked on a road that could ruin her life.
Pure Tess, like a helpless deer, was seduced by the evil Alec. She was ridiculed by the neighbors, endured the contempt and bullying of others, but was so eager for love that she never dared to admit her past under Angel's love offensive, which was a little closer to her tragedy.
One day, I overheard my classmates mention Tess of the D 'Urbervilles. Out of curiosity, I borrowed such a book before the holiday and finished it in just over a day.
The feeling after reading it is very complicated. She seems to have followed the author through her life, read all kinds of life and tasted the ups and downs of the world. When I closed the book, my thoughts seemed to fly to Tess's world, the world that she could not dominate, the world that she loved and hated, the world that recorded her growth and proved the sublimation of her soul. In this world, her heart has been cast step by step, which has taught her to grow up and made us understand her charm. No, it is the charm of a generation of women represented by her.
Clear my mind, I understand her growth.
Tess of the D 'Urbervilles: Model essay 4 describes Tess at the beginning of the novel, saying that although she doesn't look beautiful at first sight, her eyes are so clear and beautiful, her skin is so white and tender, and her facial features are very harmonious. She is like the daughter of nature, pure, beautiful and lively.
I met Angel at a country dance, but instead of asking her to dance, he invited another beautiful girl. When he looked back, he met her disappointed eyes, but they didn't expect to meet again and still love each other so deeply.
Thoughts on reading model essay 5 in Tess of the D 'Urbervilles At that time, Britain was in a period full of changes and turmoil. Tess was born in a rural family. As a laborer living at the bottom of society, although she is beautiful, kind and smart, she still looks so small under the pressure of life. Facing the "open-minded" Claire, the affection between him and Tess was so fragile that he looked at a woman's purity with a deep-rooted traditional view of chastity, ignoring Tess's innocence and pushing her to the abyss of despair, which was the "moral prejudice" of the society at that time, making Tess a victim of bourgeois ethics again.
From the appearance, Tess's beauty is unobtrusive. She has a pair of clear and innocent eyes, but she always shows a firm and indifferent expression. Tess is brave. She dares to talk about self-esteem in the age of male dominance. At the moment when she finally went to the execution ground, her calmness shocked everyone, but in the face of reality, she could not escape the fetters of fatalism and morality. This is the tragedy of a pure woman.
Thomas Hardy was such a controversial figure in the afternoon after reading Tess of the D 'Urbervilles, but I don't want to comment on the value of this book. I just want to briefly explain some women he wrote about-Tess.
I feel very sad and depressed when I see the spoony woman and the narrow road to the enemy. Tears swirled in my eyes. Finally, tears came down. I have finished reading it. Although it is over, I still feel very sad when I really see it. How many words come to mind, I can only describe Tess in one sentence-naive beauty. She is a beautiful country girl. Although she has aristocratic blood, she is still pure and beautiful, not a kind of appearance, but a manifestation of elegance and purity in her heart. Her heart is pure and natural, and she is the daughter of nature. Her purity is like the blue sky, although it is occasionally covered by dark clouds, when the dark clouds disperse, the purest and most transparent thing in the world is still the blue sky.
I've been thinking that if there had been no priest, maybe poor Tess would have had a different life. However, the tragedy of Tess, a sixteen-year-old country girl, began here. Tess's stupid father suddenly knew that he was a descendant of big noble, and he was planning how to enjoy the aristocratic life, forcing Tess to admit his relatives. As a result, naive Tess met the man who ruined his life-Alec. He is Tess's eternal nemesis. It took away all Tess's dreams and the ability to pursue them, and took away Tess's young and naive desires. However, our naive girl is still so pure, so simple that people cherish it.
Determined to start a new life, Tess went to work in a dairy farm hundreds of miles away, where she met the second person she shouldn't have met, at least I thought so, a person she really loved, but I always thought that person had failed her love, and I could only use one word to describe his behavior-hypocrisy. Without clay, Tess's whole body would be a tragedy, but clay's appearance depicts more darkness behind the tragedy. In fact, I believe that Clay loves Tess, otherwise he wouldn't show his feelings when sleepwalking. However, he is still bound by morality and can't accept all this sudden.
Clay fell in love with Tess and proposed to her because she had a unique purity. It was Tess who smothered her love for Clay. He hurt the innocent girl with love, gave her the hope of happiness, and erased all this. She tortured herself with all her love. Tess decided to accept clay's love after a painful struggle. However, when Tess confessed her injured past to her beloved, the so-called lover hesitated, and Jancler finally chose to leave because she didn't understand her lover and was not firm in her feelings.
Tess was heartbroken. When she carefully showed her wounds to her relatives, she hoped for understanding and forgiveness, but the cruel lover sprinkled a handful of salt on the wounds of weak Tess. He is not a single-minded person. Maybe we saw his deep attachment to Tess, but when Tess's distortion violated the religion he despised on the surface, he had no choice but to retreat, and he retreated so openly and freely.
Tess will face life alone in the future, but also hide the truth from her parents, pretend to be very happy, and send money to her parents from what little living expenses she has. After Clay left, Tess was engaged in the dirtiest and most tiring work, suffering from both physical and psychological torture. At this time, where is the man who keeps saying that he loves her? But she always thought that her husband would forgive her one day. I can only say that she is really naive.
Tess likes clay and regards it as the whole source of his existence. It can even be said that he is her lifeline, so all her thoughts are in such a character, and how powerless love is in the face of reality. Beauty and aristocratic blood may be trophies, but they are not weapons. Maybe our Tess, she, is really naive.
Tess ran away when she saw Clay coming back, and her heart was broken. Unable to restrain her inner hatred, she picked up a knife and vented all her years of humiliation and hardships on the blade, stabbing the man who ruined her life. Then she ran to the dark road and chased her angel. ...
Although Tess and Clay finally spent five wonderful days, Tess's love revenge ended in tragedy. Everything is calm. Tess finally had a real honeymoon with the person she loved at the end of her life. It was the last stop of her life and the day she finally got rid of it. Heartbroken, she walked into a dead end with dreams and regrets. At the end, the longest and happiest night ... at the last sunrise in her life, she came to another wonderful world with regrets about life and love.
I just don't understand why a naive girl would fall to such a level. What's her fault? Beautiful? Naive? Self-esteem Maybe your innocence, kindness and sincerity are the source of your beauty and sadness.
Tess of the D 'Urbervilles is an excellent novel by Thomas Hardy, a famous English writer. What impressed me most after reading the whole book was the beauty and kindness of the heroine Tess. Although the story does not have a wonderful plot, there is no intriguing and vigorous love, but the quiet and pure atmosphere and dribs and drabs make people feel comfortable to read.
As far as the story is concerned, it is a tragedy for everyone. Beautiful and kind Tess went to the guillotine, her father died, her mother was displaced, her brothers and sisters were displaced, and her lover angel regretted and grieved. With Tess's death, everything lost its luster and joy. This is Tess's tragedy and an unfair society. I wonder if this will arouse people's deep thinking.