The role of chance in Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles"
Date Submitted: 05/18/2003 05:05:08
Written as an exhortation on the sexual hypocrisy of English society in the 1800s, Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" chronicles the events that lead eventually to the death of the virginal Tess. Random chance initiates more of the conflicts in "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" than any of the more subtle and realistic happenings. Coincidence also plays a serious role in complicating the events in the plot. The resolutions in Hardy's plot more often than
Is this Essay helpful? Join now to read this particular paper
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
and access over 480,000 just like this GET BETTER GRADES
coincidences that initiate conflicts in the plot, one may conclude that the subject of the text will deal with a large quantity of unhappy happenings. After having begun the story on a melancholy note, Hardy then goes on to complicate it with more random and awful happenings. However many times Hardy uses coincidence to initiate or complicate the plot, he always follows up the resolving it with more random chance. Shit happens; deal with it.
Need a custom written paper? Let our professional writers save your time.