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Tess of the d' Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Tess of the d'Urbervilles Some critics have said that fate conspires against Tess, and that she is not responsible for the things which happen to her. She herself says, "I am more sinned against than sinning." Do you agree or disagree? Support your answer with evidence from the text. As a person who believes that many things are un-avoidable, no matter how careful you are to avoid them, I believe that Tess's life was tragically
be together. Fate, along with tragic irony play a large part in this novel. As stated before, some events are out of our control and cannot be prevented by any amount of planning. It seems hard to believe that all of this could happen to one purpose without there being a purpose. Perhaps the purpose was that of Angel and Liza-Lu to become involved. Possibly, that was not the purpose, but there must be one.

