Tess of the D'Urbervilles

who is responsible to Tess's fate. Angel or Alec?

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I think that Angel's eventual rejection of Tess does the most damage. Angel, note the name, was suppost to love her and save her. The son of a parson and the youngest of three brothers, Angel did not enter college as his siblings, despite his superior intellect, but rather diverged from the career path his father intended for him, the ministry, to study agriculture so that he might become a farmer. Despite holding more liberal opinions than his father and brothers, Angel Clare is nevertheless equally dogmatic and obstinate. He has a deeply theoretical mindset; it is this quality that causes him to reject Tess when he learns information about her past that contradicts his idealistic view of her.