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Fate in Tess of the Durbervilles

Thomas Hardy uses fate as an underlying theme in his work Tess of the DUrbervilles.
Fate is inevitable. ... Fate is a force that exists independently of
human will or control. In Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Hardy exhibits this concept of fate
in Tess, the proud and innocent young girl who is constantly rendered defenseless against
fate
     
     Throughout the novel, the concept of fate is witnessed through coincidental events
that create unwanted situations for Tess. An example of this is seen in the early stages
of the book when Angel and his two brothers come to the town where Tess and her friends
are dancing. Angel chooses to dance, but he does not choose Tess. ... He didnt even notice Tess, this being only coincidental and by
chance. If he had chosen Tess then, the two would have found one another at that point and
avoided their dreadful end.


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