文档介绍:苔丝的反叛精神论文
Abstract
Tess of the D’Urbervilles is regarded as the most essful tragic masterpiece of Thomas Hardy. In this thesis, the author tries to analyze the revolt of Tess in tain aspects: reasons for the rebellion and characters of the rebellion. The former one is caused by human’s instinct and nature. The human instinct leads Tess to opposing her fate. Tess’s healthy desire simply to be happy is perhaps the source of her great courage and moral strength. The latter takes on the resolution and coe and its value and further illustrates the injustice for female in Victorian England. So such a rebellion is impossible to be avoided.
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