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Old 02-01-2016, 10:19 AM   #76
Rizla
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The trouble I found with Tess of the Durbivilles was that the main character was so passive. Yes, bad stuff happens, but she lets it happen. I suppose Hardy was making a sociological point. Frustrating reading, though. She could have turned round and killed one of the evil ones with a brick, then hung for her crimes. It would have made a more enjoyable book IMO.
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