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... It is a little bit similar to Tess. ... If Tess wouldn’t go to d’Urbervilles, this sorrow tragedy wouldn’t have happened. ... Maybe it is because of her many brothers and sisters, her painstaking mother, or her lazy father, but in my opinion, the most obvious reason is because of the noble name: d’Urbervilles. ... To Tess, she is a naïve and pure girl and has no idea how a man would become when he try to tempt a young lady who he admires, but who can she blame? ... In that May-Day dance, the spot of the time spreads out two lines, one condition is: Angel has a dance with Tess, the other is not.
Approximate Word count = 555 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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