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Tess of the D'Urbervilles 50%

More wonderful descriptions of work, the country, the sky, Tess.  But . . . the coming tragedy is very clearly marked out already, as is the total unfairness of it all.In a way, the "boring" nature of the plot just shows how far we have come as a society. Angel is an "enlightened" man; no "enlightened" man today would behave as he so clearly will.

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