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Te of the D’Urbervilles

About the writer: Thomas Hardy Te of the D’Urbervilles was written by the famous writer Thomas Hardy.Thomas Hardy(1840---1928), who is an English novelist.His father is a stoneworker, who is fond of music.His parents thought much of the education of their son.He grown up in the Dorset shire, so the environment of there became the main backdrop of his writings.His writings often reflecting the change after capitalism intrude the countries in England and the people’s hard life.At first, Hardy wrote some novels, and in his old age, he worked on poets.Te of the D’Urbervilles was one of his “Weex series” works.The book which I read was published in the year 1891.Thomas Hardy facing the terror of the war and propagating the love-kindne, he is one of the greatest English writers.The summary of the book Te of the D’Urbervilles was about a beautiful and industrious girl Te, all her life, her unfortunate life and her very tough love story.Te comes from a farmer’s family, the Durbeyfields.One day her father, John Durbeyfied was told that they are descended from the D’Urbervilles, an ancient family.Herparents were so happy that they urged Te to close to their relatives and wanted to look foe wealth who he thought at local.In fact, their relatives never thought that, because their immense property relied on usury and the family name was just moved from museum.Unwillingly, the girl comes in contact with the Stoke, D’Urbervilles.There she meets Alec D’Urbervilles.Having received a job of tending to chickens, Te stays in the D’Urbervilles.Before long the rich but guileful Alec manages to seduce the girl and make her pregnant.Being disappointed and sad, Te went home she found she had already had a baby.She gave birth to child between insult and abuse, but it was died in fancy, desperate she was, so she decided to another place and found a job at dairy factory in the South, where she meets Angel Claire.Angel lived in a very wealthy family priest and he did not want to follow his family’s career.Instead of going to university he decided to work on the farm and began his own career.But when he met Te he found he loved her very much.He always wanted to help her and gave some knowledge to her.Even he wanted her to be his wife.Te loved him at same time, but she could not love him because of what had happened in her past at that miserable time.She did not want him knew that.Angel did not know all of these.He wanted her married with him as soon as poible and Te.In the wedding night, Te admits about Alec D’Urbervilles and the child.She begs for forgivene, but Angel leaves her in disgust.Te again returns home alone, only find that her father died suddenly and their house was taken away by its owner.All her family was homele.Te was so helple that she made minds writing to her husband and wanted him come back and protected her.At Brazil Angel was not quite good, also had a bad life.He regretted abandoning his wife very much and wanted to go home.In the meantime, Alec D’Urbervilles appears again.He promises to support her family, only as a means to make Te dependent.At the end of hope, the girl jumps into the trap of the shamele man.However, Angel Claire, who is remorseful for his mercilene comes back, which makes Te even more desperate.After Angel leaves, she kills Alec.Then she follows Angel and escape with him.They manage to hide for a while in a wood before she is arrested.They had a very short happy time on the moors, but on a placidly morning she was arrested by police and then hang.Angle followed her will and married with his sister-in-law with great sorrow and confeion, and began a new life.Good sentences

The mute proceion past her shoulders of trees and hedges became attached to fantastic scenes outside reality, and the occasional heave of the wind became the sigh of some immense sad soul, conterminous with the universe in space, and with history in time.The pointed shaft of the cart had entered the breast of the unhappy Prince like a sword, and from the wound his life's blood was spouting in a stream, and falling with a hi into the road.The atmosphere turned pale, the birds shook themselves in the hedges, arose, and twittered;the lane showed all its white features, and Te showed hers, still whiter.The huge pool of blood in front of her was already auming the iridescence of coagulation;and when the sun rose a hundred prismatic hues were reflected from it.Prince lay alongside still and stark;his eyes half open, the hole in his chest looking scarcely large enough to have let out all that had animated him.In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, the man to love rarely coincides with the hour for loving.It was always beautiful from here;it was terribly beautiful to Te to day, for since her eyes last fell upon it she had learnt that the serpent hies where the sweet birds sing, and her views of life had been totally changed for her by the leon.The denser nocturnal vapours, attacked by the warm beams, were dividing and shrinking into isolated fleeces within hollows and coverts, where they waited till they should be dried away to nothing.The past was past;whatever it had been it was no more at hand.Whatever its consequences, time would close over them;they would all in a few years be as if they had never been, and she herself graed down and forgotten.Meanwhile the trees were just as green as before;the birds sang and the sun shone as clearly now as ever.The familiar surroundings had not darkened because of her grief, nor sickened because of her pain.She was not an existence, an experience, a paion, a structure of sensations, to anybody but herself.To all humankind besides Te was only a paing thought.Even to friends she was no more than a frequently paing thought.If she made herself miserable the livelong night and day it was only this much to them--'Ah, she makes herself unhappy.' If she tried to be cheerful, to dismi all care, to take pleasure in the daylight, the flowers, the baby, she could only be this idea to themdark-green islands of dry herbage the size of their carcases, in the general sea of dew.From each island proceeded a serpentine trail, by which the cow had rambled away to feed after getting up, at the end of which trail they found her;the snoring puff from her nostrils, when she recognized them, making an intenser little fog of her own amid the prevailing one.Te was conscious of neither time nor space.The exaltation which she had described as being producible at will by gazing at a star, came now without any determination of hers;she undulated upon the thin notes of the second-hand harp, and their harmonies paed like breezes through her, bringing tears into her eyes.The floating pollen seemed to be his notes made visible, and the dampne of the garden the weeping of the garden's sensibility.Though near nightfall, the rank-smelling weed-flowers glowed as if they would not close for intentne, and the waves of colour mixed with the waves of sound.Impreion of the book This is a dolorous book.This is a story of love.Te, the poor girl as innocent as the sleeping birds in the trees, or the small field animals in the hedges.Her life was destroyed gradually and really---not by her energy, but by the people who said loves her.What kind of this love is? What make the love destroy its lover? Te’s parents loved her, but it was just an instinctive love;Alec said love to her, but it was an evil love;Angel said love to her as well, but it was an immature and selfish love.He wanted Te to forgive him, but he couldn’t forgive Te.In front of love, Te was so humble.She wrote to her husband and said: I would be content, to live with you as your servant, If I may not as your wife.So that I could only be near you, and get glimpse of you, and think of you as mine.Although she loved him with all her paion, she had her own pride.She did not want to leave him use lots of methods, she just wanted him come back to her willingly, rather than forced him.When he left, she only said: May I write to you? God played with Te so much.When her right man appeared, God yet didn’t give her happine.Te didn’t make any mistakes, but at last, she born all punishments and sufferings.At first, God had let the two persons mi each other.A tragedy was doomed.But perhaps no love, no hatred, no dignity, death was the best way for Te to extricate herself.What the love really it is, it is worthy someone to afford their lives for it? Why only the women had to pay? I thought of these problems for a long time.In the 19th England, women had not status, they live very hard because people’s prejudice.Te is the victim under the not fair environment, she lives with force, and even the law thinks the insults are allowable!At the end of the book, Fortune's wheel bereaves the last thing she had—her life.How to vindicate the women’s right? Expect change the people’s prejudice women must learn to be adamancy and independent.We must know how to take care of ourselves.We must have the ability to feed ourselves, so that we can win the independent of personality and life.And so that we can have a pure au pair love.The word “woman” doesn’t means “puny”!

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