Tess of D'urbervilles and Wife of Bath Essay

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English

 

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Kristin R

 

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October 25, 2012

 

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University

 

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Females, who were classified as ‘fallen women,’ as they have misbehaved sexually and were not pure, were shunned from society. In Tess of D’Urbervilles, Angel Clare initially viewed Tess as being pure and chaste as he described her as being “a fresh and virginal daughter of Nature”, however when she finally confessed to him that she was raped by Alec and had an illegitimate child who died at infancy, his opinion of her has changed drastically...
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He now thinks of Tess as an “impostor” and that the woman he has “been loving” is not Tess but rather “another woman in [her] shape.” Angel’s radical change in his opinion of Tess revealed that according to the strict Victorian moral code, Tess’ rape by Alec coupled with her departure is viewed as her “behaving badly” as she should have stayed with Alec instead of “slipping away by stealth...
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