Ch33 Flashcards
(6 cards)
Quote showing view of Tess as simple lower class,beautiful girl
“A comely maid that”
Quote showing Tess’s internalisation of her guilt and feeling of unworthiness within Angel
“She was Mrs angel Clare indeed but had she any moral right to the name”
Quote referencing Romeo and Juliet
These violent delights have violent ends
Analysis of “these violent delights have violent ends”
-Literary allusion and foreshadows catastrophic consequences of Tess’s relationship with Angel
-Referwebce to Romeo and Juliet highlighting the ending of the relationship in devestating circumstances
-Repetition of violent suggests a dangerous intensity of this blind love they pursue that will lead to their destruction
Significance of note slipping under door
Heightens tragic tension of novel and highlights tragic coincidences
Quote showing Angel’s love of Tess as idyllic and intangible
“For she you love is not my real self but one in my image”