Narrative Flashcards

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How does serialisation the narrative of a text

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  • Victorian literature has a fairly leisurely pace as the story was published in instalments and the author could not afford to disclose the main plot too soon
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How does serialisation affect tess

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Hardy unlike most Victorian authors does not rely on subplots to maintain momentum
- he uses picaresque structure get focusing on only very few central characters

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The pace of Tess

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  • has relatively few adventures b to the changing effect of these are life changing
  • Hardy aims for a long anticipated build up to the single event
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How does a hardy use dialogue to explore characterisation

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  • Tess not allowed any eloquence in her speech: her purity lies in her simplicity ; her complexity in her unspoken feeling
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Alec and Angel dialogue

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Much more eloquent - indicates they are less sincere and more persuasive/ manipulative. Words are a form of power for them, power over the much more inarticulate Tess

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Examples of melodrama

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  • Alecs murder, with the blood dripping through the ceiling
  • the deaths of the slaughtered pheasants around Tess
  • Angels sleepwalking
  • the durbeyfields camping out by Kingsbere vaults
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Symbolic melodrama

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  • Tess’s boots being found by Mercy Chant
  • the sign painter with his texts in red paint
  • Tess’s letter slipping under carpet
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Letters first half

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  • few letters
  • Hardy omits letter time angel that falls under carpet - this letter would be interesting as throughout the novel the details of Tess’s liaison with Alec are left fairly obscure
  • Joans letter to tess- he missspells giving the letter a comical aspect , illuminated the inter generational advancement in education
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Letters second half

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  • absence is a growing factor, letters are more frequent but not plentiful (Angel forbids her to write)
  • Hardy uses letters to suggest non- communication or communication too late or disregarded - this is intensified by the fact that all letters must past through
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