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1. The title of the book is "Tess of the d'Urbervilles", followed by which words?
2. Tess is often compared to an animal that in general is chased by hunters. What is this animal?
3. After the death of the family horse - Prince - who was the only source of family income, Tess blames herself, and "regards herself in the light of a murderess". Hardy makes use of a writing technique, which describes Nature as reflecting the emotions of the antagonist. What is this literary method called?
4. At their first meeting, what action taken by Alec d'Urberville precedes his future violation of Tess?
5. After her rape, Tess makes a decision. What does she do?
6. At Dairyman Crick's farm, a funny anecdote is recited to the farm workers, which casts a shadow on Tess's past life (her rape, the death of her new-born son, public humiliation), and makes her extremely depressed and withdrawn, while the others laugh. What was the joke about?
7. Angel professes his love for Tess, and believes his commitment to her is 100% true. However, this is later contradicted by what?
8. Tess's time at Flintcomb Ash is completely the opposite of her cheerful and comfortable life at Dairyman Crick's. Here, the onset of new inventions in the farming business to make work easier is thriving. What is the machine used, which Hardy compares to Tess, in that she is an element of Nature completely bullied and overpowered by the onset of the Industrial Revolution?
9. Alec d'Urberville makes a reappearance in Tess's life, after her separation from Angel. He is now a religious preacher, but on meeting Tess again he renounces his new faith. To what does Hardy credit this turn-around of Alec's?
10. On Jack Durbyfield's death, the Durbyfield family is evicted from their home. They are without shelter, but find refuge from the storm in a place that, ironically, belongs to the ancient d'Urberville family, from whom Tess inherited her family name. What was this place?
11. In the meantime, Angel has gone to Brazil to forget Tess. What is it that brings him back to England two years later?
12. Tess becomes Alec's "kept woman" again. Why did she agree to his requests?
13. Angel tracks Tess down with great difficulty, to a "fashionable watering place". What real place is this supposed to be?
14. Once Tess and Angel are reunited, where do they go?
15. Tess's capture at Stonehenge is compared by Hardy to what?
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