Cards (9)

  • Who are the main characters preparing for their wedding in Chapter 31?
    Tess and Angel
  • What does Angel romanticize about Tess?
    Her innocence and beauty
  • What does Tess struggle with regarding her secret?
    Whether to confess it to Angel
  • What does Angel's comment about Tess reference?
    Biblical imagery of temptation
  • What does Hardy critique through Angel's comment about Tess?
    The hypocrisy of Victorian values
  • What does the quote “It would almost have won round an apostate” suggest about Tess?
    Her innocence and beauty are magnetic
  • How does Hardy view Angel's perception of Tess?
    As reductive, ignoring her complexities
  • How does Hardy use religious imagery in Chapter 31?
    • Highlights Victorian moral hypocrisy
    • Women seen as pure yet sinful
    • Traps women in impossible situations
  • What does Hardy critique regarding women's roles in society?
    The burden of blame for moral transgressions