Nicole's review
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
by Thomas Hardy
Nicole's review
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Nicole's review
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My mother began reading this novel out loud to me during those long, tedious summer months, and thus began a new tradition. At first, we attempted to make this a family activity, but after the boys started cracking jokes at the descriptive Old English like Tess "bouncing her womanliness", we decided that our boys were not mature enough to appreciate good Victorian literature. However, the feminine members of our family loved this book. Nicole insists that this novel will make a classic movie. The plot was controversial at the time of its publication because of the rape and the tragic ending, but it has a very modern flare. Therefore, it would make a great movie.
It actually was made into a movie, but not a very good movie. It had no name actors, and was way too long. They could have done a better editing job. For example, there is one chapter that the moviemakers did not do justice to. It was the romantic chapter I had my mother read through twice aloud, this scene where ...more
It actually was made into a movie, but not a very good movie. It had no name actors, and was way too long. They could have done a better editing job. For example, there is one chapter that the moviemakers did not do justice to. It was the romantic chapter I had my mother read through twice aloud, this scene where ...more
