Clip for Part 4 of Tess of the D'urbervilles
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I have to say that the uk has the best writers movies and actors ...
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I actually was so mesmerized by the chemistry between Gemma and Hans that I actually didn't care if Angel came back. Having said that, this is a great miniseries and the ending makes me cry, just not for Angel. Poor Tess!
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@Woodlander65 Thank you, but unfortunatelly....
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@transfoby It's an admirable quality to be in part naive and innocent in today's society, i would defenitely encourage that, it certainly makes us become better human-beens.
We lose the corruption and bitterness inside ourselves when we go to our better selves, and we all have them, but its our goodness that locks that side away.
But i would also say be aware of today's Alec's and people like him and worse as well. Thankyou.
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@transfoby Perhaps, but it's also about the failing and lack of real compassion in man. There's a part in the book that Angel on the night of Tess's confession is so upset that in his so called sleep he carrys her off to a graveyard nearby the Durberville's seat and rests her creepily on top of a stone grave, claiming Tess had died a death.
Then before they departed he said "I wish half the women in England were as respectable as you."
Such inconsistent behaviour from clare.
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@TheGuardianizz I have to point again that nothing has changed...This kind of stories still happen. It is not a story about morals as much as miscomunication.
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@pkasrey Read the book...or go to Tess d'U...1998 version on youtube
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@TheGuardianizz Well, Alec is the devil...seductive and manipulative whe knows what he is, and this is suposed to make him likable. Is Angel, then, evil by omission? It is this ambiguity of what is good and what is evil that makes this story brilliant
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@TheGuardianizz Well, I was naive as her and still am
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@Woodlander65 Excellent comment...but the book is not about morals, it is about bad timing
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...through different ways on how the story went. Good fun when one is out on a stroll.
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con)...miserable and unsociable and in a place where they shouldnt be. I am talking of the minority i know, but the point is i would rather be in the 1890s mindset on life than today's corrupted swamp on this issue.
As for the virgin thing until married, it's a rare thing that a partner will confess all of their history, and its not pressed either, because anyone can deny it therefore making us not as honest, but it would serve no purpose.
Anyway, sometimes when i'm reading the book i go...
hiya thanks 4 the clip where did u get them from ive been looking for them for ages :)
Nikant 3 years ago
I found them on The Sun's website.
jaune 3 years ago