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Tess, Who is the villian

Date Submitted: 10/19/2000 12:08:09
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 3 pages (780 words)
In any story dramatic situations occur. In most of these stories the main character is affected by one or more characters, situations and or society, which later on influences the mind of the main character. When the mind and thinking process of a character or person is altered than consequences begin to happen, to that character and others who make close contact with that character. These types of dramatic stories will always have a villain …
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…truth at all but a collection of ideas put into one, resulting in a false direction. The truth might not be clear at the beginning but further analysis of the characters and the situation will give a clearer understanding to what Thomas Hardy is trying to present. Hardy was among the first to describe the persecution of weak women by unforgiving men. Some of those lessons have not yet been learned by people of today.
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