Tess

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English

 

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Beulah M

 

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September 4, 2013

 

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Leading up to this event Thomas Hardy describes the wind as “some immense sad soul” which could be suggesting how Tess feels at the moment or it could also be a reflection of how she is going to feel when she realises that Prince is dead. Hardy also makes a comparison between the apples on the stubbard-tree and the stars...
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Leading up to this event Thomas Hardy describes the wind as “some immense sad soul” which could be suggesting how Tess feels at the moment or it could also be a reflection of how she is going to feel when she realises that Prince is dead. Hardy also makes a comparison between the apples on the stubbard-tree and the stars...
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