Character Review on Alec of Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy Essay

Many readers of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles believe that Alec, logically, is Tess's opposition throughout the novel. Often, readers lose perspective of not only the negative impact Angel has on Tess's life, but also the positive effort put forth by Alec. It seems that in the later portion of the novel, Angel and Alec exchange roles. Regardless of this trend, one must recognize the fact that both men add to the turmoil in her life and push her to make decisions that will result in her demise.Initially, Alec is clearly Tess's antagonist. Alec robs Tess of her youth and idealism in the act of raping her. The chain of events, which are set off by Alec's actions, devastates Tess. The naive Tess, with child, sets off for home. She must go to work to support her family and baby. Soon the baby grows sick and dies. Alec later insinuates that Tess's home setting was not good enough for his child and that it was the cause of the little one's illness. This adds even more guilt and confusion to her life that she finds hard to handle when confronted with this "monster" from her past. Alec is bluntly contrasted with Tess's "savior" Angel. In the beginning, Hardy's character Angel seems to be exclusively a part of the novel to end Tess's suffering. Their meetings of fate at the novel's open, and then later, seem to make the reader believe that the two were meant for each other. She does fall deep in love with Angel despite her loathing surrounding men. With several life lessons learned from her encounter with Alec, Tess is reluctant to fall truly give of herself to Angel, but she realizes to give herself up, is to receive love. Angel shows her that love is not something forced or stolen. He is just a nice guy all around.Knowing Hardy's belief of fate allows a reader to quickly realize the story's...

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