Hardy’s descriptive technique shown in Tess of D’urbervilles 테스안에서 보이는 토마스 하디의 묘사법 분석
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- 2008.11.01
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- 2007.09
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영문학- 토마스 하디(Thomas Hardy)의 테스(Tess) 에 대한 영문감상문입니다. 테스안에서 보이는 하디의 묘사법을 중심으로 분석한 내용입니다.
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Obviously, Tess of the Du’bervilles became one of the most captivating novels that I have read. Full of visual images, it seems like looking at a picture or a photograph while reading the book. Conceivably, these great descriptions of Hardy are crucial elements in defending the moral aspect of Tess disapproved in the society. Since the major character Tess can’t be accepted in the social norms, Hardy is appealing to the natural surroundings of her and by borrowing such elements, the readers are more moved by the natural aspect of the narrator’s portrayal rather than the artificial structure that human beings have resorted to. Hardy’s strong visual techniques not only reflect the character’s moods, actions, reactions, and their rationale but also influence their behavior, especially Tess. Most of all, they tell the readers the insignificance of individuals in relation to the whole social atmosphere in which they live as a whole.
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