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In Tess of the D'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy shows that Tess is truly noble, although society her.​

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How is Tess presented in Tess of the D Urbervilles?

Tess is a beautiful, loyal young woman living with her impoverished family in the village of Marlott. Tess has a keen sense of responsibility and is committed to doing the best she can for her family, although her inexperience and lack of wise parenting leave her extremely vulnerable.

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Owing to her dependence on Alec's mother, and his mother's dependence on him because of that lady's blindness, Tess becomes more pliable under Alec's hands than a mere companionship would have made her. Alec D'Urberville is a man skilled in the arts of seduction.

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