Tess of the D’Urbervilles
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Is Alec kind to Tess? (spoiler)
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I do agree he is not kind, nevertheless, I tend to believe he has come to develop some level of affection towards her, even though this won't bring her any benefits, since his passionate desire for her won't be restrained either by morality or conscience.
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My reason is simple. If he were kind, he would help Tess even if Tess doesn't want to be with him. Think about it, it is initially because of him that Tess's life becomes so dire and unfair. So if Alec really repents what he did he would just provide help without anything return from Tess. And he is rich enough to do that. But he doesn't. He helps Tess only under the condition that Tess' being his mistress. So that's just not the kindness by my definition.