Tess and Angel
- Created by: Georgia Ivy
- Created on: 13-04-15 19:31
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- Relationships between Tess and Angel
- Focus on innocence
- 'She had looked so soft in her thin white gown'
- 'You are very much excited, and very inexperienced'
- 'He loved her dearly, though perhaps rather ideally and fancifully'
- Pastoral setting
- 'The season developed and matured'
- beginning of their relationship
- 'Hot steaming rains fell frequently'
- 'The season developed and matured'
- Lust and Passion
- 'Three Leahs to get one Rachel'
- 'her lips parted and she sank upon him'
- Conflict
- 'I cannot be your wife'
- Consequences of Alec
- 'I was a child- a child when it happened'
- Conflict
- 'I cannot be your wife'
- Consequences of Alec
- 'I was a child- a child when it happened'
- 'I was a child- a child when it happened'
- Consequences of Alec
- Your mother wouldn't like you to marry such as me'
- Social Class
- 'She will want you to marry a lady'
- Social Class
- 'I should secure rustic innocence'
- Double standards of Victorian men and women. (Women are expected to be pure)
- 'I cannot be your wife'
- Conflict
- 'I was a child- a child when it happened'
- Consequences of Alec
- Your mother wouldn't like you to marry such as me'
- 'She will want you to marry a lady'
- 'I should secure rustic innocence'
- Double standards of Victorian men and women. (Women are expected to be pure)
- 'I cannot be your wife'
- 'now in a direction almost opposite to that of her first adventuring'
- Focus on innocence
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