Tess of the D'Urbervilles

6, The whole tragedy was no one's fault(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

1,The parson was right to tell John Durbeyfield about his connection with the d'ubervilles. (Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

2, Tess could have prevented Alec from seducing her.(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

3, Angel's and Tess's guilty secrets were the same.(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

4, Tess was as pure at the end of the story as at the beginning.(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

5, Angel clare did more to destroy Tess than Alec did.(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

6, The whole tragedy was no one's fault(Agree or Disagree with this statement ? Explain Why)

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I would disagree here. The tragedy was her father's fault in being a drunken fool and selling his daughter off for an imagined inheritance. It is Alec's fault for being a super creep and raping Tess. It is Angel's fault for not understanding Tess's incredible pain. In a larger context it is the class system's fault for giving Tess no power and little choice in how she might lead her life