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1、 苔丝的反叛精神The Rebellion of TessContentsAbstract.Key Words.摘要.关键词.Introduction.1I. Different Reasons for the Rebellion of Tess.3A. Reasons for Subsistence.3 1. A Hard Life for Peasants.3 2. Unequal Morality for Female.3 3. Male Domination of Women.4 4. Class Oppression.5 B. Reasons for Her Nature.6 1.
2、Her Sense of Responsibility.6 2. Self-respect.6 3. Her Aggressive Character.6II. Two Characters of the Rebellion .8 A. Her Character of Resolution.8 1. Never Yield to Pressure from the Society .8 2. Keeping Apartness to Alec and Killing Him Finally .9 B. Her Character of Cowardliness.10 1. Her Love
3、for Clare .10 2. Her Second Stay with Alec .12 3. Her Original Opinions and Fantasy.13Conclusion.15Acknowledgements.16Notes.17Bibliography.18 AbstractTess of the DUrbervilles is regarded as the most successful tragic masterpiece of Thomas Hardy. In this thesis, the author tries to analyze the revolt
4、 of Tess in two main aspects: reasons for the rebellion and characters of the rebellion. The former one is caused by humans instinct and nature. The human instinct leads Tess to opposing her fate. Tesss healthy desire simply to be happy is perhaps the source of her great courage and moral strength.
5、The latter takes on the resolution and cowardliness of the rebellion, and the surface of the cowardliness of the rebellion is the awakening of consciousness and noble personality, which foils the novels theme and its value and further illustrates the injustice for female in Victorian England. So suc
6、h a rebellion is impossible to be avoided. Key WordsRebellion; self-respect; resolution; women awakening; women consciousness 摘要德伯家的苔丝是托马斯.哈代最杰出的悲剧作品。论文叙述了小说中女主人公反叛的原因和特征。一方面,人类的本性促使苔丝对她的命运进行抗争。苔丝强烈地希望得到幸福也许就是她强大勇气和道德力量的来源。同时文章分析了女主人公反叛的坚决性和软弱性,而表面的软弱性是为反叛意识的觉醒和高贵人格的体现作铺垫,从而反衬作品的主题思想和价值意义,进一步验证了维多利亚
7、时代的英格兰对女性的不公平对待。因此,这样一个反叛是不可避免的。关键词反叛;自尊;坚决性;女性觉醒;女性意识 IntroductionThomas Hardy, who was born on June 2, 1840, is one of the greatest writers in the history of English literature, and Tess of the DUrbervilles is one of his most successful novels. Hardy cannot solely be labeled a Victorian novelist,
8、nor can he be categorized simply as a Modernist. As a traditional writer, he was determined to explode the conventions of nineteenth-century literature and built a new kind of novel in its place. In many respects, Hardy was trapped in the middle ground between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
9、 between Victorian sensibilities and more modern ones, and between tradition and innovation. Tess of the d Urbervilles was published in 1891. It is generally regarded as Hardys tragic masterpiece, and certainly it is his most ambitious tragic novel. Though is it, there are also many heartening passa
10、ges hiding in the article. In this novel, Hardy demonstrates his deep sense of moral sympathy for Englands lower classes, particularly for rural women. He became famous for his compassionate, often controversial portrayal of young women victimized by the self-righteous rigidity of English social mor
11、ality.A pure and loyal young woman, also intelligent, strikingly attractive, and distinguished by her deep moral sensitivity, and passionate intensity, Tess is the central character of the novel. But her inexperience and lack of wise parenting leave her extremely vulnerable. In Tesss time, England i
12、s making its slow and painful transition from an old-fashioned, agricultural nation to a modern, industrial one. The society is full of tremendous changes in almost every respect. More and more peasants become impoverished and live a miserable life. Workers produce beyond subsistence. Therefore, her
13、 life is complicated when her father discovers a link to the noble link of the dUrbervilles, and, as a result, Tess is sent to work at the dUrberville mansion. Unfortunately, her ideals cannot prevent her from sliding further and further into misfortune after she becomes pregnant by Alec. Then, beca
14、use of strong love and purity, she does not want to cheat Clare. With the hope of mercy, she tells all her past. But, so tragedy for her, just the man who says to love her deeply abandons his troth, and refuses her explanations absolutely in the bridal evening. From now on, Clare does not contact wi
15、th Tess in a long time, no matter how she is difficult. As a simple country girl, with a lot of misfortune, Tess finally decides to rebel against common customs bravely after she tries hardest to be good, her bad luck which is caused by others mistakes conspires to get her into trouble, as condemnat
16、ion by the society and discard by her husband. All of these is too injustice to endure, so the rebellion cannot be avoided, no more than a time matter. I. Different Reasons for the Rebellion of TessA. Reasons for Subsistence1. A Hard Life for Peasants In Tesss time, the society is full of tremendous
17、 changes in almost every respect. The industrial revolution continues to develop in spite of the social evils that accompanied. The emergence of locomotives throws Britain into a frenzy of railway building. Agriculture is further mechanized. Trade and commerce grow apace, driving more peasants, hand
18、 spinners and weavers to the crowded factories of the smoky cities. The great transformation makes England from an agricultural base to an industrial base, under the process of industrialism and the disintegration of peasantry. More and more peasants become impoverished and live a miserable life. Ru
19、ral workers produce beyond subsistence. As a daughter of a poor villager, and a wage-laborer later, it is very difficult for Tess to live a better life with her family. 2. Unequal Morality for FemaleThe highest virtue of the Victorian woman is sexual purity, and adultery is the worst of all possible
20、 sins. Her dress concealed her whole body except her hands and face, and to show an ankle or a shoulder is considered improper. Public notions on sexual morals are that woman must remain virgin before marriage, but men could have their fling. The sexual morals are presumably rooted in peoples ration
21、al minds: when either men or women engaged in sexual lapses, the former would be forgiven and the later would be condemned. As Engels in the family, private ownership and national origin, the book states: All women are considered serious offenders and the legal and social consequences of everything.
22、 For men are considered an honor, at best, but can appreciate the moral acceptance of small stain. It seems so innocent from the dialogue, “How could I be expected to know? I was a child when I left this house four months ago, why didnt you tell me there was danger in men-folk? Why didnt you warn me
23、? Ladies know that” 1. But Tess wins no comfort and consolation, instead, “she is surrounded by a cloud of moral hobgoblins which terrify her without reasons” 1. Then, the same sexual experience, Angle is pardoned but she is abused. Is it equal that any kind of sexual encounter would earn a young wo
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