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Essay about Thomas Hardy's Tess Of The Durbervilles

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Thomas Hardy's Tess Of The Durbervilles In this essay I will contrast and explain the description of Flintcomb Ash and Tolbothays Dairy. These two places are very important, because each place shows an important time in Tess' life. Hardy uses Tolbothays Dairy to represent the love and happiness she found and the chance for a new beginning after what happened with Alec. Alec raped her, he saw her as an object of desire. He took away her innocence. This was replaced with the burden of a child that dies. At this time, having a child out of wedlock was a form of public shame. In comparison, Flintcomb ash is where she was unhappy and shows us the audience a time of hard ship. Tess goes to Tolbothays because she cannot face any …show more content…

When Hardy is describing the landscape he uses lots of colours, "red, yellow, green and purple" to suggest the richness and the beauty of the place it also helps you to visualize the surroundings. Hardy also describes Tolbothays as "the valley of the great dairies, the valley in which milk and butter grew to rankness" The word "great" makes it seem almost heavenly and a place where life is very easy it also makes it appear very large also as you would imagine heaven as. The people at Tolbothays are warm and hospitable for example Mr Crick offers food to Tess "well, I suppose you'll a dish o'tay, or victuals of sum sort, hay?" This shows he is friendly because he has just met her and is offering her something to eat, Tess prefers to drink milk to the surprise of Dairy man Crick but this suggest that Tess has renewed appetite for life. As the season develops and matures so does Tess and Angles relationship. "The season developed and matured" This shows them getting closer. Hardy makes many references to the cycle and inevitability of nature and these seems to reflect the course of their relation ship "converging as two streams in one vale" Tess and Angel had early morning meetings they were first up this was a private time of day is was also a beautiful and a romantic time of day for them "violet or pink dawn" possibly suggesting their passion or love for each other.

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