第九章
One prominent theme in Tess of the D’Urbervilles is about fate and free will. But whether the tragedy of Tess is caused by fate or free will is still an open question at the end of the book. ( )
答案:对
The novel is told from _______ point of view. ( )From the perspective of marriage, Hardy may try to claim that marriage is a natural act, rather than a social convention. ( )Part of the tragedy of this novel is that Angel idealizes Tess, and thinks of her as a kind of "every woman," instead of as a unique, individual woman. He sees Tess as a mythic, idealized woman. ( )
答案:对

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