Reading experience of Tess of the D 'Urbervilles 1 After reading Tess of the D 'Urbervilles this afternoon, Thomas? Hardy was once such a controversial figure, but I don't want to comment on the value of this book. I just want to briefly explain the woman he wrote about-Tess.
I feel very sad and depressed when I see "spoony girl" and "It's a long way to Xiu Yuan, but it's Xiu Yuan". Tears swirled around my eyes. Finally, tears came down, and I finished watching it. Although it's over, I still feel very sad when I really see it. How many words come to mind, but I can only describe Tess's innocent beauty in one sentence. She is a beautiful country girl. Although she is of noble blood, she is still simple and beautiful. It is not the appearance, but the expression of inner elegance and purity. She has a pure and natural heart and is the daughter of nature. Her purity is like the blue sky. Although it is occasionally covered by dark clouds, when the dark clouds disperse, the purest and most transparent thing in the world is still the blue sky.
I've been thinking that if it weren't for the priest's words, maybe poor Tess would live a different life. However, the tragedy of Tess, a country girl of 16 years old, began here. Tess's stupid father suddenly knew that he was a descendant of big noble, and figured out a way to enjoy the aristocratic life, so he forced Tess to marry her. As a result, naive Tess met the man who ruined his life. He is the inevitable enemy of Tess's fate. It took away all Tess's dreams and the ability to pursue them, and took away Tess's young and pure desire. However, our innocent girl is still so pure that people cherish it.
Tess was determined to start a new life, so she went to work in a dairy farm hundreds of miles away, where she met the second person she shouldn't have met, at least I thought so, a person she really loved, but I always thought that person had failed her love, and I could only use one word to describe his hypocrisy. Without Clay, Tess's whole body would be miserable and dreary. However, the appearance of clay painted a deeper color behind the tragedy. As a matter of fact, I believe that Clay loves Tess, otherwise he wouldn't show his feelings while sleepwalking. However, he is still bound by morality and can't accept the suddenness of all this.
It was because of Tess's unique purity that Clay fell in love with her and proposed to her. Tess herself killed her love for Clay. He hurt the innocent girl with his love, gave her the hope of happiness, and erased all this. She tortured herself with all her love. After an inner struggle, Tess decided to accept Clay's love. However, when Tess confessed her injured past to her lover, the so-called lover hesitated, and Jenkley finally chose to leave because she didn't understand her lover and her feelings were not firm.
Tess's heart is broken. When she helped her wounds to be carefully shown to her relatives, she wanted to understand, not forgive, but her cruel lover sprinkled a handful of salt on the wounds of weak Tess. He is not a single-minded person. Perhaps we saw his deep attachment to Tess, but when Tess's distortion violated the religion he despised on the surface, he had no choice but to retreat. He is so open and free.
Tess will face life alone in the future, but also hide the truth from her parents, pretend to be very happy, and send money to her parents from that little living expenses. With Clay's departure, Tess was engaged in the dirtiest and most tiring work, and endured both physical and psychological hardships. At this time, where is the man who has always said that he loves her? But she always remembers that one day, her husband will forgive her. I can only say that she is really naive.
Tess likes Clay, and regards Clay as the whole source of his existence, even saying that he is her lifeline, so all her thoughts are on such a character, and in the face of reality, love is so pale and powerless. Beauty and aristocratic blood may be trophies, but they are not weapons. Maybe our Tess, she, is really naive.
Tess was heartbroken to see Clay back, and so was Tess. Unable to restrain her inner hatred, she picked up a knife and vented her years of humiliation and hardship on the blade, stabbing the man who ruined her life. Then, he ran to the dark road and chased her angel.
Although Tess and Clay finally spent five wonderful days, Tess's revenge for love ended in tragedy. Everything is calm. Tess finally had a real honeymoon with her lover in the last period of her life, which was the last stop of her life and the day when she was finally free. Heartbroken, she walked into a dead end with dreams and regrets. In the last and longest happy night … in the last sunrise of her life, she took regret for her life and love for another beautiful world.
I just don't understand why a kind and innocent girl becomes like this. What happened to her? Beautiful? Innocent? Self-esteem Maybe your innocence, kindness and sincerity are the source of your beauty and sadness.
On this day, I read Tess of the D 'Urbervilles and benefited a lot.
This article is mainly about: the hard and bleak rural life contains Tess's dreams and expectations. Sixteen-year-old Tess climbed into a noble family in the illusory expectations of her family. She jumped into a lady, and then fell into an irreparable abyss of pain.
The story is not complicated: Tess, a simple and beautiful rural girl, comes to the noble D 'Urbervilles' house as a maid, and Jarek, a villain, beguiles herself into pregnancy, thus being ridiculed and accused by her neighbors and starting to fall into the abyss of pain.
Tess met Claire, a rich family of priests, and they really loved each other. Tess told Claire about her tragic past experience on their wedding night, but she didn't expect Claire to leave mercilessly.
Tess suffered all kinds of unimaginable pains, but she didn't get Claire's forgiveness and didn't get any news.
Under the pressure of life, desperate Tess fell into Jarek's hands again. Later, Claire woke up and found Tess, and Tess regretted it. Tess killed Jarek who ruined her life in order to live with her beloved Claire.
A few days later, Tess was arrested and sentenced to hang for murder. Claire obeyed Tess's wishes and started a new life with her sister Lisa.
Of all the foreign novels I have read, Tess of the D 'Urbervilles is perhaps the most poetic and attractive.
The author's beautiful description of the rural natural scenery in southwest England in the19th century is full of poetry and painting. Especially when he uses the artistic technique of poetry to describe the beauty of nature and the delicate feelings of characters.
Through natural scenery to reveal people's mood, but also through people's mood to make natural scenery full of people's emotions, this ingenious combination has produced the artistic conception of poetry, which has a strong artistic appeal and makes people feel really comfortable to read.
Tess is a tragic figure. Who should be responsible for this tragedy? I'm afraid many readers will think that the culprit is the villain Jarek.
In my opinion, the cause of the tragedy must be Alec, but it was also Tess's nominal husband Claire who led to the tragic ending.
Alec just stripped Tess of her virginity naked, which started the tragedy physically; Claire abandoned Tess on her wedding night, which led to the development of spiritual tragedy and finally brought the tragedy to an end.
If Clare hadn't abandoned Tess and put on that false moral veil, there wouldn't have been such a tragic development and ending.