Hardy's Sympathy For Poor Women In Hardy, By Thomas Hardy

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In the entire novel Hardy has highlighted his sympathy for lower class people of England society, particularly for rural women there is a considerable amount of controversy about the life of a women who was being exploited by the society and her purity and chastity is questioned upon throughout the novel. He became famous for his empathetic and often controversial portrayal of a younger women who became the victim by the superior rigidity of English society and his most famous depiction of such a young woman is in the novel. In the nineteenth-century society, there were two types of women: Bad women and good women. Good women were seen as pure and clean until they get married and their bodies were seen as pure as that of a goddess in a temple that could not be used for pleasure. Their role was to have children and take care of the house. Any woman who did not fulfill these expectations was dergraded by the society. While the Victorian society regarded Tess as a woman who has lost her innocence, Hardy seems to be representing her as a pure woman who being a young girl became a …show more content…

the loss of chastity is the loss of virtue, Tess would positively have all the earmarks of being indecent on the grounds that, she lost her modesty, and furthermore, with her aggrement. However, it is the most defective and thin idea of profound quality. To Hardy, virtuousness is of two sorts purity of the brain and of the body. Purity of the body is identified with virginity, though that of psyche is the virtue of the brain and soul. To Strong, genuine, virtue is the modesty of the psyche and soul. One might be substantial unchaste; still he can be pure, in the event that he is pure by his spirit and brain. The individuals who have sullied soul and brain are not "immaculate" regardless of the purity of their body. He, along these lines, calls Tess immaculate for, disregarding losing real virtuousness she never lost immaculateness of

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