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Do you think Tess is a brave girl? Why?​

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Answered by freefirepros1
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Explanation:

नदियों में भारी बरसात के कारण पानी का आयतन नदी के आयतन की तुलना में अधिक हो जाता है इसलिये बाढ़ की स्थिति निर्मित ही जाती है। समुद्र का आयतन समुद्र में आने वाले पानी की तुलना में बहुत ज्यादा बड़ा होता है इसलिये सारा पानी समुद्र में समा जाता है इसलिये समुद्र में बाढ़ नही आती।

Answered by creativityproof
1

Answer:

Readers of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ may, at times feel that Tess is

responsible for her suffering. Tess does not seem entirely aware of herself,

and is not sufficiently careful in her decision making. However, as Beach

reports, the story is primarily one which encourages readers to examine Tess  and ‘say, how pitiful!”(JW Beach, 1962, p 217); it is expected for readers to feel pity for Tess. The narrator is no doubt in allegiance with Tess, portraying  feel pity for Tess. The narrator is no doubt in allegiance with Tess, portraying  her as the sad object of men’s desire, and the product of blind acceptance of  social rules. Although Tess makes mistakes in her conduct, these are often as  designed to encourage readers to hold others accountable for the downfall of  ‘a pure woman’.

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