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Level

Master

Title

The Fallen Woman must Die in Hardy’s Novel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

Specialty

Literature and Civilization

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The Fallen Woman must Die in Hardy's Novel, Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Outline:

General Introduction
Chapter I Literature Review
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Victorian Era in Literature
1.3 The life of the Victorian women
1.4 Thomas Hardy
1.5 Her Achievement
1.6 The Victorian Novelists
1.7 The Use of Language vs Dialect in Victorian Novels
1.8 The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
1.9 The portrayal of women by some Victorian novelists
1.10 The Portrayal of Women by some Victorian Poets
1.11 Conclusion
Chapter II Thematic Analysis of Hardy’s Novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Summary of the Novel
2.3 The Fallen Woman
2.4 Positive criticism towards ‘Tess’
2.4.1 ‘Tess’ as a Pure Woman in Hardy’s View
2.4.2 Innocence of ‘Tess’
2.4.3 Beauty of ‘Tess’
2.5 ‘Tess’ as a Victim
2.5.1 ‘Tess’ is Victimized of her Sex
2.5.2 ‘Tess’ is Victimized of her Religion
2.5.3 ‘Tess’ is Victimized of her Family
2.6 The Use of the Language and its Varieties
2.6.1 Standard Vs Dialect
2.7 The Misinterpretation and Social Prejudice of the Novel
2.8 Conclusion
General Conclusion
Bibliography


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