Tess(苔丝)1979经典电影英文影评

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苔丝英文读后感模板

苔丝英文读后感模板

苔丝英文读后感模板After reading Tess of the d'Urbervilles, I was deeply moved by the tragic fate of the protagonist, Tess. The novel, written by Thomas Hardy, is a powerful and heartbreaking story of a young woman's struggle against the oppressive forces of society and fate.Tess, a beautiful and innocent girl, is the daughter of a poor family in rural England. She is sent to work for the wealthy d'Urberville family, where she is seduced and ultimately betrayed by Alec d'Urberville. This event sets off a chain of tragic events that ultimately lead to Tess's downfall.One of the most striking aspects of the novel is the way in which Hardy portrays the injustice and cruelty of the society in which Tess lives. Despite her purity and goodness, Tess is constantly judged and mistreated by those around her. Her tragic fate is a result of the rigid social norms and expectations that govern her life, and the novelserves as a powerful critique of the oppressive forces of Victorian society.The character of Tess herself is also incredibly compelling. She is a complex and multi-dimensional character, and her inner struggles and conflicts are portrayed with great depth and sensitivity. Tess's inner strength and resilience in the face of adversity are truly inspiring, and her tragic fate is made all the more poignant by her unwavering spirit.In addition to its powerful social commentary and compelling characters, Tess of the d'Urbervilles is also a beautifully written and evocative novel. Hardy's prose is rich and lyrical, and he paints a vivid and atmospheric portrait of rural England in the late 19th century. The novel's setting and atmosphere are integral to its impact, and Hardy's descriptions of the natural world serve to enhance the emotional depth and power of the story.Overall, Tess of the d'Urbervilles is a truly unforgettable and deeply affecting novel. Its explorationof the themes of injustice, fate, and the human spirit is both timeless and universal, and its characters and story continue to resonate with readers today. I was profoundly moved by Tess's tragic story, and I believe that this novel will stay with me for a long time to come. It is a powerful and important work of literature, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant read.。

《苔丝》电影赏析英文版

《苔丝》电影赏析英文版

Appreciation on the film of Tess of the D’Urbervilles班级:09级英语六班姓名:刘江学号:40904159Appreciation on the film of Tess of the D’UrbervillesWe used 190ms to watch the film of Tess of the D’Urbervilles which gave me a deep impression. Then I would show you some my opinions about this film’s theme and pilot I agree with most.Before I introduce my opinions on the film itself, the scenes, the pilots, and the actors and the actresses, maybe Ishould begin my job at the theme, the sin and the love.In the Occident outlook, there is only one thing which can help oneself atone, it is love. In this film, Alexander’s love to Tess, and the love between Tess and Angel which constitute the complex and exciting pilots. How can we criticize these loves? Can we blame Alexander’s hypocrisy to cheat Tess? And how about Angel’s deserting to Tess? If we want to get the answer, we should analyze one question that for Alexander and Angel who hurts Tess more.We should remember that when Tess lost her precious virgin that she even didn’t know men at all, which just as what she said in the film, “At that timeI didn’t know men at all!”, but Angel didn’t want to listen to her explanation at all, neither. From the film and the book, we know at the beginning of the story, Tess was just a girl. When Alexander started his so-called love to Tess, he just concentrated on one immoral and evil job with the only goal of getting virgin of Tess. Yes, we have to admit that he was successful, Alexander got the most precious thing what Tess lost, andalso we find that was the origin of all the nightmares. But what did Tess do to fight against Alexander for her profits which belonged to at the first place? Tess left to come back home to be sneezed, bullied, and laughed by the villages, to come back to give her baby birth. Tess at that time was so simple, she didn’t know men at all, she didn’t know the society in the beginning at all, but he knew it in the end, so we should not surprise that she would accept Alexander again when she and her families got into hardship. Tess just left, without crying, without compliments, because she hadn’t love Alexander at all, what she wanted to do is to forget him as soon and completely as possible. Alexander hurt Tess in the body, the physical aspect, Tess would forgot it and no one would know her painful story if they were not pleased to gossip or Tess herself to do that , but she did, and she destroy her by herself.In the dairy factory, Tess fell in love with Angel in a mature lady position.They had the true love without doubt. But Tess thought she couldn’t cheat Angel, yes, I appreciate her good personalities, but in my opinion, maybe there always be some lies and secrets to your love which would be good for yourself and also your love. Angel didn’t listen to Tess’s explanation at all, and he just wanted to join the hypocrite who had laughed at Tess. Tess loved him so much, she forgave Angel, and wanted to have her own happy life, but Angel at that time was not standard to become her love at all, I thought. Tess lost herself in the cruel society, shedidn’t know what she should do, where she should go, whom she could believe and love. Angel used his coolness and cruel words and manners to play an actual comedy, Tess was the victim.Alexander hurt Tess in body, but Angel hurt Tess in spirit which would destroy in anyway. So I think Angel hurt Tess more, and we should blame him more. But after he came back from America, he realized his foolishmanner; he confessed it and chose his true love again. So we could say Angel was the true love to Tess.The other aspects I want to say about this film is the scenes. The nature scene in the film is very beautiful, especially the plain and wildfield in Scotland countryside. The farming scenes just draw me into the reality of harvest in my hometown. As if the film is just the reflection of the reality. In the film’s end, Tess and Angel got to the Big Stone which is famous for its long history and mystery. But we also could have an idea that the director wants to tell the audiences that the love between Tess and Angel is perpetual as the Big Stone. They separate with each other, but no one could deny their true love.That is all my opinions on this film, different people may have different views, but I just want to show mine to you.09级英语六班刘江40904159。

影片《苔丝》中苔丝悲剧命运的分析

影片《苔丝》中苔丝悲剧命运的分析

影片《苔丝》中苔丝悲剧命运的分析作者:王小琳来源:《青年文学家》2011年第04期Analysis of the Tragic Fate of Tess摘要:《德伯家的苔丝》是一部世界著名的经典悲剧小说,在英国及世界文坛占据着重要的地位,据其改编成的影片《苔丝》亦影响深远。

本文就主要分析了这部影片的女主人公苔丝的悲剧命运,苔丝不仅是当时经济剥削与社会不公的牺牲品,同时也沦为了注定悲剧命运的牺牲品。

关键词:性格、原因、悲剧、命运Abstract:Tess of the D'Urbervilles is a well-known tragic novel all over the world, playing an important part in the literature of England and the world. Moreover, it has a deep influence on the following writings. And this research paper concentrat es on the analysis of the causes of Tess’ tragedy in Tess of the D’Urbervilles.Key Words: character; cause; tragedy; fate作者简介:王小琳,女,( 1983- ),河北科技师范学院财经学院,助教,研究方向:应用英语。

众所周知,小说《德伯家的苔丝》的作者是托马斯•哈代。

形象生动的描写了19世纪最后十年佃户们的悲惨生活,影片《苔丝》将这一描写更加鲜活地呈现在观众的眼前,影片的整个基调是灰色的,无时无刻不在提醒观众宇宙中的任何存在物都是受一种强大力量支配的,它无处不在,而且残暴地毁灭着人们对幸福和快乐的渴求。

虽然影片中有对迷人景色和快乐生活的短暂描写,悲剧色彩一直是贯穿全篇的主基调,也决定了主人公苔丝的悲惨命运。

Tessofthed27urbervilles苔丝英文读后感

Tessofthed27urbervilles苔丝英文读后感

Tessofthed27urbervilles苔丝英文读后感Tess of the d’UrbervillesIn Tess of the d’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy has directly satirized nature、This novel revealed the tragedy of lower classes’ destiny and flayed hypocritical gentlemen and morals、In this novel, Hardy demonstrated his deep sense of moral sympathy for England’s lower classes, particularly for women、The novel, which indicated the tendency of anti-religious sentiments, against feudal morality and the laws of capitalists, was warmly received by the reading public though British upper class was bitter against it、In the novel, Thomas Hardy succeeded in portraying an artistic image- Tess、There were sensitivity and beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks、Her beauty is not kind of stunning beauty, but the more you approach to her, you will be more likely to indulge in her beauty、Although she is not an orthodox believer, she has her own pure pursuits of life and living criteria、Her integrated image of kindness and tenderness, tough-minded and plainness should own her a happy life、But it seems that God leaves her out、Alec in the novel is the son of a Manor owner, being dissolute and flirtatious in conduct; however, generally, he is not essentially a bad man、His strong desire to Tess is out of a sort of inherently desire and desire for possession、It’s very normal for such a young man、But he adopts a wrong way-he abducts Tess、He would like to take a part of responsibility of his behavior but Tess turndown his suggestion without hesitation、Tess’s self-respect can’t allow herself bend down to harm、Such a pure girl, should be so strong-mind to bear neighbor’s discrimination andsecular pressure and to take the consequences by herself、She has never asked Alec for help even when she is driven to the last ditch、Finally, Tess chooses to leave for another village where her past is not known and secures a job as a milkmaid at T albothays Dairy、She escapes from the old environment, meanwhile, prepares to make a new start、She fears a romantic love, at the same time, strongly looks forward to it、Anyway, she is only 21years old, she has the right to enjoy the pleasure that love can bring to her、There, she re-encounters Angel Clare who is eager for natu re and full of dreams, is Tess’s Prince Charming, one of unfinished dreams in her girlhood、As for Angel Clare, Tess is part of his persistent vision、What he wants is a pure girl to be his wife、Such a match made in heaven will certainly wipe out spark of love、However, the process of their love is filled with difficulties and hardship、Tess, who is pure in mind, is tightly tided by worldly views so that she thinks she can’t marry to Clare for her unclean body、All the time she is hesitating about, bearing a keen pressure of sentiment and intellect, weather should her tell Angel about her past without reserve、The pain that Angel suffers in the pursuit of T ess is far away from Tess’s inner struggle、She could not confess to her lover for being terrified of losinghim、And she could not give up the happiness within her grasp to refuse Clare against her will、At their wedding night, Angel confesses that he once had a brief affair with an older woman、When she hears this story, Tess feels sure that Angel will forgive her own indiscretion, and finally tells about her relationship with Alec、But things go contrary to her wishes、Angel, however, is appalled by Tess’s confession、His love to Tess is based on the sky garden of pure tower、Once the base is deprived, his love will collapse、His love is too fragile and vulnerable、Finally, he leaves for Brazil, leaving Tess alone, no messages, no letters and never back again、Tess has waiting for him eight years but can’t win back his hearts、When he realizes his heart, everything is too late、Tess has married to Alec after a long hopeless waiting、Afterwards, when Angel back, on the one hand, Tess felt happy, for her long waiting has come to an end、But on the other hand, she was more distressful and could not control her abhor to Alec、Thus, she killed the man who had destroyed her life、Though, Tess and Angel have spent the five happy days, her life is ended in revenge for love、But she is quiet when she faces the people coming to arrest her、She says,”I was ready、” I know that Tess is happy at the last moment of her life、Because it’s her hope to be wi th the man who she loves sincerely and there is no need for her to worry about Angel’s despise、Tess, such a pretty and virtuous girl, should have led a happy and peaceful life, but God, “the president of the moral” plays a joke on her、The real tragedy is to display the process of ruining the perfection、Tess’s fate is a good representation、。

娜塔莎·金斯基电影——苔丝Tess(1979)--中华网--娱乐频道

娜塔莎·金斯基电影——苔丝Tess(1979)--中华网--娱乐频道

娜塔莎·金斯基电影——苔丝Tess(1979)--中华网--娱乐频道影片简介故事发生在英格兰南部的德瑟特。

傍晚,暮色笼罩着辽阔的田野,一群少女穿着白色的连衣裙,带着白花编成的花冠,踏着明快的乡村舞节奏,在草坪上跳舞。

她们中间有个姑娘叫苔丝,生得秀丽、端庄,周围没一个姑娘比得上她。

然而,就从这一天起,厄运一直追随着她。

她的父亲约翰·德皮菲尔德刚才听本村的牧师说,德皮菲尔德其实是古老骑士名门德伯维尔的直系子孙。

穷极潦倒的约翰听后信以为真,喜出望外,赶紧把这喜讯告诉了老婆乔安娜。

乔安娜想起了在德兰特山那边,住着一位姓德伯维尔的有钱的老太太。

于是他们决定让苔丝去认这门本家。

苔丝为了帮助家里度过苦日子,勉强答应了,但心里很忧郁。

第二天,苔丝穿着素净的长裙,挽着一只篮子走进了德伯维尔家。

她畏畏缩缩不敢前进,正待她想往回走时,一个男子的声音叫住了她:"喂,漂亮的妞儿,有何贵干?"他就是老太太的儿子亚雷克·德伯维尔。

他叼着支烟,慢慢朝苔丝走来。

苔丝很窘,结结巴巴地说出了原委。

“穷亲戚”亚雷克明白了。

其实,他知道“德伯维尔”和“德皮菲尔德”是两个完全……精彩瞬间当苔丝姑娘怀抱鲜花送至安吉尔房中,发现自己表白心迹,吐露实情的信被意外的塞进地毯下而不为安吉尔所知时,脸色苍白,紧紧攥住信,对失去爱情的恐惧最终使她没有勇气再交出信。

这时摄影机在拍摄到苔丝姑娘苍白惊恐面容的一瞬间迎向太阳,整个银幕一片空白。

利用胶片的感光特性来作为电影的修辞,这才是真正电影化的,只有当电影成为自身,而不是其他任何东西的时候,电影才真正成为电影。

很多年以前,曾经看到过《苔丝》,除了对金斯基地美貌啧啧称奇以外,对隐藏在其中的凄婉故事却心不在焉。

年少的时光那么轻飘飘的飞走了,很多年以后重新再见时,金斯基地美丽依旧如昨,一点也没有被时间损害。

一时之间,那些美丽的女性一一涌上心头:嘉宝、赫本、阮玲玉,每一个都犹如女神一般放射着熠熠的光芒,在黑暗的尘世中给芸芸众生以生活的勇气。

苔丝赏析

苔丝赏析

Tess of the D' Urbervilles (德伯家的苔丝)欣赏完之后,除了各种矛盾感受我最直观的印象是:赤裸裸的悲剧色彩。

这是一部充斥着宗教色彩的名著,掌握相关文化背景会有助于理解。

第一次尝试写评注,见解还很浅薄,只有慢慢练习咯。

作者(哈代)描述的是19世纪工业革命如火如荼的英国,但是贯穿故事始末的地点却是英国的乡村小镇。

Tess身着一袭飘逸白衣出现在读者的视野中,正值五月节之际,姑娘们在舞蹈,也是这时她遇见了生命中最爱的男人(Angel)。

她为爱而生,便注定了为爱而死。

义无反顾的爱上他,而他却不能够像天使一样拯救Tess,Tess只能成为了时代,社会的替罪羊。

身为长姐,同时处在资本主义上升的封建社会,她必须承担起家庭沉重的负担。

但是纤弱的她能凭借什么去支撑维持这个几乎没有劳动力的没落家族呢?她的父亲母亲无情地让她去认亲,想要凭苔丝的美貌去获得金钱,苔丝被逼无奈踏出了这一步,可是仅仅17岁的她并不知道等待着她的是什么。

命运就像一个奇怪的圈,她果然被这个所谓的远亲,浪荡的暴发户(Alec)看上了,其实,苔丝的悲剧命运早就注定了。

17岁的她一如白色一般纯洁,可是白色的另一层寓意却是脆弱,因为白色最容易被玷污。

单纯善良的她最终被这个虚伪贪婪的“绅士”玷污了,还有了孩子。

苔丝没有把她的痛苦,她的恨,她的不幸遭遇加注在这个孩子身上,相反的尽一切努力悉心地照顾他,在他夭折的时候拼命想给他一个栖身之所,(受过教会洗礼的人才可以光明正大的下葬)孩子的爸爸甚至不知道有这个孩子的存在,但结果,我们可想而知,在这个宗教统治的社会,她是被指责被唾弃的。

在痛苦中Tess度过了几年,但始终没有办法忘记发生在自己身上的悲剧。

于是她到一个农场去劳动以摆脱身边的灰暗。

这一次,她和Angel 真正的从相识到相爱,Angel发疯似的和Tess相爱,并娶她为妻。

这一路走来,Tess的内心一直备受煎熬,也一直犹豫欲为自己的过去向Angel 忏悔,但她爱的太深,爱的太害怕失去。

《德伯家的苔丝》影评中英文版

《德伯家的苔丝》影评中英文版

可怜的苔丝,为爱而生存,因爱而毁灭。

Tess很美。

她的姣好与玲珑映衬在一身的洁白下。

她很白,白的那么纯,不可亵渎;白的那么美,无与伦比;白得那般艳,令人惊羡。

那般白,曾盛开在灿烂的日光下,奔放在原野绿丛中,舞动在庄园秋色里。

那般白,曾如此的出奇夺目、娇艳动人。

当火红的玫瑰戳伤了手,鲜血沾染了洁白,Tess的白,开始让人怜惜。

关于苔丝的评价已有许多,我却想说说哈代的女性主义情结,在他的笔下,苔丝的几个女性工友,她们都被哈代完全神圣化了。

她们也是如此美丽,她们善良勤劳,是女性的完美形象。

令我惊诧的,还有剧中反复奏响的乐曲,那淡淡的忧伤。

那乐曲多么美妙动听,让人如痴如醉,百听不厌。

《德伯家的苔丝》的插曲与故事情节如此吻合,激起了我心底万般柔情。

故事的情节不失浪漫,浪漫之余却散发着忧伤,弥漫着宿命。

情节与画面交织的天衣无缝,影音与命运的双重奏,给纯洁的Tess蒙上了宿命的色彩。

主旋律、背景音乐与掺和的曲调穿插于剧情中,诉说着淡淡的忧伤、绵绵哀怨、柔弱、孤苦与无助,预示着冥冥中的命运。

Poor Tess, she is survived because of love, and is also destroyed because of love.Tess is a very beautiful girl . Her beauty and elegance is prominented under her white appearencce and clear soul. Yes ! I want to say that she is so white and pure, and this white can not be profaned by dirt; she is verywhite, brilliant and amazing, and this white can change this world into happiness; she is pretty white, delicate and charming , and this white can even make flowers feel shy !Of course ,there are already many evaluations of Tess , so I just want to talk about the writer's feminism. Under his pen, Tess's female workers, are also very kind and warmhearted . They have the heart of sympathy to Tess , and do what they can to help Tess. They completely became holy and perfect under the writer's description. I think they are not only pretty beautiful, but also the model of feminism.To my surprise, I really like the repeated played music in this film. The music is so wonderful, and can let us feel a deep touch of sadness. Although the plots of the story is romantic, I still smell the sorrow, which controlled by fate. The plots and the pictures were seamlessly matched up , the audio and video with the fate of the duet, also painted Tess a fatalistic color. Generally speaking , the main melody, the background music and the blending melody are interspersed in this story, and run with a touch of sadness,loneliness, continuous weak and helplessness, indicates that the dark fate.。

德伯家的苔丝英文分析

德伯家的苔丝英文分析

内容摘要在英国,许多的作家以幻灭为主题,将其融入到自己的作品当中。

在这些作家中最有代表性的是托马斯〃哈代。

在19世纪的英国,托马斯〃哈代是著名的批判现实主义作家,《德伯家的苔丝》是他作品中最有影响力的一部。

在这部作品中他的对比是:人和社会环境、人和大自然、人的外貌和他的内心世界。

《德伯家的苔丝》主要讲述了一个美丽善良的少女苔丝失身后所遭遇的悲惨故事。

他认为平民的生活是悲惨的,平民人物的命运也是悲剧,而主人公苔丝的命运就是平民命运的一个小缩影。

并且在18世纪到19世纪之交,维多利亚时期是一个以男性为中心的时代,男女不平等已经成为维多利亚时期根深蒂固的社会习俗,因此,当时妇女倍受压迫和歧视。

苔丝作为一个普通人,与当时社会的抗争是无助的,她的结局会像所有一切与道德伦理相悖的事物一样,成为这个社会的牺牲品。

苔丝的悲剧是又多方因素造成的,我的论文仅通过社会环境的描写、法律制度,伦理道德和宗教, 分析出造成苔丝悲惨命运的社会因素。

苔丝的悲剧是那个社会所造成的。

关键词:苔丝社会环境法律系统伦理道德宗教因素ABSTRACTMany novelists from England expressed disillusionment in their novels. The most typical one was Thomas Hardy who was a famous critical realistic writer at the run of the 19th century in England. In the novel, His contrasts are human and social environment, human and nature, surface and heart. Tess of the D’Urbervilles is the most influential one of all his works. This novel is a tragic story about one beautiful and kind Tess after she had been lost chastity. In his mind, the life of demos is tragic, and the destiny of Tess is a miniature display the life of demos is a tragedy. And at the turn of the century between 18th and 19th, women were oppressed and discriminated, due to the deeply inequality social culture between man and woman in Victorian Age, all of which existed in the Tess‟s livin g time. As a common person, Tess fought with the society is helpless. In the end, she turned out to be the sacrificial victim of society like all other things, which disobey the morality and ethic. The tragedy happened on Tess is caused by many reasons. My paper is about to analyze the tragedy of Tess though the social environment, law system,morality and religion factor at that time. Tess…s tragic life is caused by that society and it is the result of that time.KEY WORDS: Tess society environment law system morality ethic religion factorCONTENTSI. Introduction of author and novel (1)1.1 Introduction of Thomas Hardy (1)1.2 Introduction of Tess of the D’Urbervilles (2)II. Bac k gro und (4)2.1Background of the novel…………………………………………2.2 Background of Political, Economical and Cultural (4)2.3 Background of the Features of Victorian novels (5)III. Analyze the tragedy of Tess from social factors (5)3.1 Life environment for the peasants (7)3.2 Unfair law system for the peasants (9)3.3 The victim of morality for Female3.4 Contacting with religionIV. Conclusion (14)R E F E R E N C E S (15)I. The introduction of author and novel1.1 Introduction of Thomas HardyThomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, a village of southwestern England that was the focus of his novels. He got a love of music from his father and literature from his mother. In 1862, he went to London to work for a famous architect. During the time when he was free, he widely studied: language, literature, history, philosophy and art. At that time, he even gained two prizes for essays on architecture, but it was not his desired profession. He started to write poetry and paid more attention to poetry than novel when he was 25-year-old. But he had no chance to publish his poetry. He changed the matter to create novel. In 1871, his first long novel was published. Three years ago, the celebrated work was his fourth novel far from the Madding Crowd. He stopped construction industry and devoted to the novel creation. There were early 20 long novels in Hardy‟s life. The most famous novel is Tess of the D’Urbervilles. However his view has led considerably conflict with the moral of Victorian era. Some plots were deleted in the serial and the title of the novel is a true life of the pure woman that caused strong dissatisfaction among some people. They believe that is an affront on public moral because Tess gets the sympathetic and understanding from the author in the novel. Hardy‟s works reflected the changed of social economy, political, moral and tradition, which is the advanced thoughts in Victorian era. Especially, his novels exposed women‟s tragic life and morals, legal and religious. And his story is the people pursue a ideal life by describing the struggle, pursuit and disillusionment in his novel. Therefore, the story is full of the deep society-significance and philosophy. His works not only were the great tradition of England realism, but also were the way for 20th century British literature.1.2 Tess of the D’UrbervillesTess is a 16-year-old who is a beautiful and kind girl comes from a poor family in a village,the whole family make their living by transporting with an old horse. However the old horse was dead in a sudden accident. The poverty of the family forces her to claim help from the rich D‟Urbervilles.While visiting the D‟Urbervilles at the Slopes, Tess meets Alec D‟Urbervilles. Alec is a young master of the D‟Urbervilles and a playboy. Alec arranges for Tess to take care of his blind mother‟s poultry, and Tess moves to the Slopes. Alec seduces and rapes Tess.Tess returns home, gives birth to a son. His name is sorrow. Tess works as a field worker on nearby farms. Sorrow becomes ill and dies when he is a baby. People‟s opinion forces Tess makes another journey away from home to become a milkmaid on a dairy farm. There she meets Angel Clare. She falls in love with each other. On their wedding night, Tess displays her own past, Tess forgives Angel for his past, but Angel cannot forgive Tess for having a child with another man. Finally, he leaves her. Tess goes to her parents‟ home. Tess eventually leaves home to work in another town at Flint comb-Ash farm, where the working conditions are very harsh. Tess meets some of her friends from Talbot hays, and they are at Flint comb to the hard work. Tess wants to visit Angel‟s family, but she gives up at the last minute. On the way Flint comb, Tess meets Alec again. When Alec meets Tess, he leaves his position to pursue her. Alec follows Tess to Flint comb, asking her to marry him. Tess refuses in the strongest terms. However her father‟s death leads to the whole burden of thefamily on her, she is forced to go back to Alec.In the meantime, Angel returns from Brazil to look for Tess and begin his own farm in England. When Angel goes to Tess‟s family, they tell him that Tess has gone to a fashionable seaside in the south of England. In the meeting with Angel, Tess asks him to leave her. Angel does leave. After her meeting with Angel, she decides to accuse Alec. In a fit of anger, Tess kills Alec with a knife. Alec is dead. Tess tells Angel that Alec is dead. Angel has trouble believing Tess‟ story but welcomes her back. Their plan is to leave the country as soon as possible. They spend a week in a house.They are discovered, and the police take her away. Before she is executed for her crime, Tess has Angel promise to marry her sister Liza Lu. Angel agrees with her. The two, Angel and Liza Lu, leave together, and the tragic tale of Tess ends.II. Background2.1Background of the novelThis story happened in the late of Britain's Victorian era,in this time, Capitalist class controlled all right, and the law were serviced for them. Farmers were at the bottle of the society. They had never equal right as the capitalist class. Tess as a woman in the Victorian era,she cannot avoided the “Hegemony” father right awareness to “woman” nature understanding. And in the man society, tradition customs made women lost their independent status.。

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Tess(苔丝)1979Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, which Roman Polanski has turned into a lovely, lyrical, unexpectedly delicate movie, might at first seem to be the wrong project for Mr. Polanski in every way. As a new biography of the director reports, when Tess was shown at the Cannes Film Festival, the press pointed nastily and repeatedly to the coincidence of Mr. Polanski's having made a film about a young girl's seduction by an older man, while he himself faced criminal charges for a similar offense. This would certainly seem to cast a pall over the project. So would the fact that Hardy's novel is so very deeply rooted in English landscapes, geographical and sociological, while Mr. Polanski was brought up in Poland.Finally, Tess of the D'Urbervilles is so quintessentially Victorian a story that a believable version might seem well out of any contemporary director's reach. But if an elegant, plausible, affecting Tess sounds like more than might have been expected of Mr. Polanski, let's just say he has achieved the impossible. In fact, in the process of adapting his style to suit such a sweeping and vivid novel, he has achieved something very unlike his other work. Without Mr. Polanski's name in the credits, this lush and scenic Tess could even be mistaken for the work of David Lean.In a preface to the later editions of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Mr. Hardy described the work as "an impression, not an argument." Mr. Polanski has taken a similar approach, removing the sting from both the story's morality and its melodrama. Tess Durbeyfield, the hearty country lass whose downfall begins when her father learns he had noble forebears, is sent to charm her rich D'Urberville relations. She learns that they aren't D'Urbervilles after all; instead, they have used their new money to purchase an old name.Tess charms them anyhow, so much that Alec D'Urberville, her imposter cousin, seduces and impregnates her. The seduction, like many of the film's key scenes, is presented in a manner both earthy and discreet. In this case, the action is set in a forest, where a gentle mist arises from the ground and envelops Tess just around the time when she is enveloped by Alec.Alec, as played by Leigh Lawson, is a slightly wooden character, unlike Angel Clare, Tess's later and truer lover, played with supreme radiance by Peter Firth. Long after Tess has borne and buried her illegitimate child, she finds and falls in love with this spirited soul mate. But when she marries Angel Clare and is at last ready to reveal the secret of her past, the story begins hurtling toward its final tragedy. When Tess becomes a murderer, the film offers its one distinctly Polanski-like moment—but even that scene has its fidelity to the novel. A housemaid listening at a door hears a "drip, drip, drip" sound, according to Hardy. Mr. Polanski has simply interpreted this with a typically mischievous flourish.Of all the unlikely strong points of Tess, which opens today for a weeklong engagement at the Baronet and which will reopen next year, the unlikeliest is Nastassja Kinski, who plays the title role. Miss Kinski powerfully resembles the young Ingrid Bergman, and she is altogether ravishing. But she's an odd choice for Tess: not quite vigorous enough, and maybe even too beautiful. She's an actress who can lose her magnetism and mystery if she's given a great deal to do (that was the case in an earlier film called Stay As You Are). But here, Mr. Polanski makes perfect use of her. Instead of a driving force, she becomes an echo of the land and the society around her, more passive than Hardy's Tess but linked just as unmistakably with natural forces. Miss Kinski's Tess has no inner life to speak of. But Mr. Polanski makes her surroundings so expressive that her placidity and reserve work very beautifully.Even at its nearly three-hour running time, Mr. Polanski's Tess cannot hope for anything approaching the range of the novel. But the deletions have been made wisely, and though the story loses some of its resonance it maintains its momentum. There are episodes—like one involving Tess's shabby boots and Mercy Chant, the more respectable girl who expects to marry Angel—that don't make the sense they should, and the action is fragmented at times. That's a small price to pay for the movie's essential rightness, for its congruence with the mood and manner of the novel. Mr. Polanski had to go to Normandy and rebuild Stonehenge to stage his last scene, according to this same biography. As is the case throughout his Tess, the results were worth the trouble.1。

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