We humans face the evils that can not be overcome. It hinders us to live a perfect life, becoming an irresponsible and perfect person. It is often cast to us as a society in many different ways. Although we may work hard, we will return to their original selfish nature. The author of this book "The Great Gatsby" states in the last line of his work: "So we defeated, opposed the current ship, and always returned to the past." Tess and F. in Tos Hardy (Dess) Ubervilles in the novel.
Several things fundamentally change the way I see things, like Tess of D'Ubervilles of Thomas Hardy and The Earth ofa of Ursula K Le Guin, and The Matrix (Thanks First) and Epic It is a legendary single such as JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" (books and movies) and a magnificent story of my Christian faith. These are wonderful stories in my life, each representing one or more of the main symptoms of my emotional and moral maturity. So, I think this is a very good story. It is a story to ask questions seriously about how you see the story. Where bold statements are first issued, these types pose a challenge and do not need to provide answers. Black panther belongs to the latter subcategory
This is a complete representation of Ubervilles' test. This novel belongs to a group of novels that requires individuality and environment. It can be defined as social as it is placed in a specific social context, but it can also be defined as moral and psychological. It is like a monograph of personality, but it is also a period monograph. The tragic story is at the center of the novel, a story of the main female character Tess de Northfield whose life is filled with many rare and exciting rallies, adventures and unfortunate events. This novel is divided into several parts called the stage. They are named girls, no longer girls, gatherings, consequences, women's payments, conversion, and achievement. In the title of each stage, the author points to the main emotional node and sets the basic recommendation on what is going on. This novel covers the four years of Tess's lifetime.