Ch27 Flashcards
(4 cards)
Quote showing Tess as connected to nature but a more sinister,tempting aspect of nature
“Red interior of her mouth as if it had been a snake’s
Quote showing Tess’s beauty in nature
“The brim fullness of her nature breathed from her…more incarnate than at any other time”
Analysis of “the brim fullness of her nature breathed from her…a woman’s soul is more incarnate than at any other time”
-Tess’s connection with nature,When connected with nature Tess is presented as an erethral being
-Encourages us to see the purity of Tess
-Idealisation of Tess allows for later fall
Quote showing Angel’s pure love for Tess,irony due to later ‘conditional love’
“I only want to love you”