Compare how the authors capture the readers’ sympathy for their eponymous heroines in 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' and 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'

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Despite the way Varguennes treated her, she still waits for him at Lyme Regis. The appellation she gives herself is indicative of her own belief that she feels dominated by the lieutenant. “’I am the French Lieutenant’s Whore’” (Chpt 20/ Pg 171) The same can apply for ‘Tess’ through the nature of the title ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ in which Hardy implies that Tess is possessed by the D’Urberville name rather than being a Durbeyfield...
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The appellation she gives herself is indicative of her own belief that she feels dominated by the lieutenant. “’I am the French Lieutenant’s Whore’” (Chpt 20/ Pg 171) The same can apply for ‘Tess’ through the nature of the title ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ in which Hardy implies that Tess is possessed by the D’Urberville name rather than being a Durbeyfield...
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