Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Tess Of The Durbervilles: Coincidences Lead To Consequences Essay
The popular opinion that the order of things is already decided and that peoples lives are determined by this "greater military group" is called fate. Many people, called fatalists, believe in this and that they have no power in determining their futures. Despite this, macrocosmy others believe that semblance is the altogether explanation for the way their lives and others turn out. Thomas Hardy portrays chance and attendant as having very significant roles in "Tess of the dUrbervilles" continuously. Three such coincidences were rather an influential and had large effects on Tesss future. The first being that Tess Durbeyfields buzz off, sight that their family came from the oldest, (and at one time) most wealthiest family in England. Another event that occurs by mere chance in Tesss life is when Tess slips a letter of plea underneath both her lovers door and (by accident) the carpet, where he could not see it. The last(a) coincidence would be the death of Tesss father, which not only leaves Tess in a state of deprivation, but also the rest of her family including her mother and six siblings. totally of these coincidences had consequences that would change Tesss life,.For the first 16 years of her life, Tess Durbeyfield and her family lived in a middle-class-like position in the town of Marlott. Since her father, was a life-holder on the cottage in which they lived, his cast was above the farm laborers. However, John Durbeyfield is not in good health when we meet him and he does not put much interest in working, and instead spends time drinking. Upon returning to his home(a) one evening, Durbeyfield meets a man named Parson Tringham who tells him that the Durbeyfield family is the "lineal representative of the ancient and knightly family of the dUrbervilles, who . . . came from Normandy with William the Conqueror."(p. 18) This news short changes Durbeyfields view on his familys lifestyle and he decides that they should be living as their knightly and noble ancestors once did.With this new lifestyle in head teacher for his family, Johns wife, Joan Durbeyfield recalls that a man by the name of dUrberville lives not far from their home and might be able to help them in their hard times, see as how he is kin to them. After the death of their only horse, the Durbeyfield family essential do something to sustain themselves, but Mr. Durbeyfield ref... ... comes of this major coincidence in Tesss life, because if her father hadnt died and Angel hadnt returned at just the right moment, she would not have killed Alec and would not have been sentenced to an execution for her crimes.Through each and every one of these coincidences, Tesss life changed quite dramatically. Each event that occurred by complete chance left Tess in a predicament where she was compelled to take control and do something to improve the situation. No matter where she was--in the location of her birthplace, a sheltered little town, o r in the comfortable landscape that surrounded the dairy, or even in the rasping scenery of the farm-- Tess always knew where she belonged and what she was meant to do in each place. Every coincidence or occurrence that came along, forced Tess to rethink her situation and draw up the courage that to realize who she was and where she was going. The consequences that came, due to her decisions were all ones that Tess was ready for. Even when sixteen men followed her so that she could be punished for the murder of Alec dUrberville. "It is as it should be. . .This comfort could not have lasted. . .I am ready." (p.417)
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