My reading sentiment of <Tess of the D’ Urbervilles>It is a sad ending story which tells us a love story between Tess and Angel, leading readers thanking what the true love is, so did me. After read the story I once buried myself into thinking: Why comes the bed ending? Why a so pure girl finally became a killer? Why Angle blamed Tess for she had done nothing wrong on contrary a victim? “When D’Urbervilles had finished with her, Tess was no longer a pure and untouched girl.” Sometimes, I can’t read this sentence. I wonder if a girl’s physical pure is do more important than her mental pure, or exactly as this book told us it is the fate that act. However, both Tess’s untouched and Angel’s choose can’t be an effective reason. At that time, someone may regard Alec D’Urbervilles as another fault. But, I think maybe the social would like to be blamed. You maybe have not learned that Tess’s age also is a class-conscious age when there are a large ravine between poor and rich. I think it effects. Besides, I wonder if I can learn some writing skills from this book. First of all, I think I must acknowledge that I have fallen into love with its little melancholy words. You see, “In the valley, the world seems to be smaller and sleepier beneath the deep blue sky.” How beautiful sentence it is! What’s more, I have learned another thing that if we take up our pen to write novel we can start with sightseeing or you can hide something in your word. Like the most classical sentence “She did not guess that behind the smoke sat the cause of her future pain and ruin.” |
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