Thomas Hardy

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Thomas Hardy: life
Complete the text with the correct information.

Thomas Hardy was born into a ________ family in a village near Dorchester in 1840. When he was a boy, he played the ________ and read voraciously. He dropped out of school at 16 to work as an apprentice for a local ________ and church restorer. Then he studied architecture in ________, where he began to write poetry and, later, novels. His last tragic novel, Jude the Obscure, was accused by Victorians of being pessimistic and immoral. A bishop even publicly ________ a copy of the book. Afterwards, Hardy decided to abandon novels and turn to ________. He died in 1928.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: themes
Read the following sentences and say whether they are true or false.
A: In his novel Hardy espouses Victorian morality.
B: Hardy believed in the relativity of moral values.
C: Hardy analysed the overlap between man-made laws and nature.
D: Hardy suggested that Tess's sense of guilt was not necessary, since people in her village did not morally judge her.
E: Hardy constantly questioned religious belief, because he thought that modern man is in a spiritually hopeless state.
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Thomas Hardy: works
Match the year of publication of Hardy's works with their titles.

The Return of the Native: ________
Under the Greenwood Tree: ________
Jude the Obscure: ________
Far from the Madding Crowd: ________
Wessex Poems: ________
Tess of the D'Urbervilles: ________
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Thomas Hardy: themes
Read the following sentences and say whether they are true or false.
A: In his earlier years Hardy was involved in the Oxford Movement.
B: He was a total pessimist.
C: He was influenced by John Stuart Mill and Auguste Comte.
D: In his novels, nature is presented as a co-protagonist with the characters.
E: None of Hardy's characters has the same life urge which is found in natural creatures.
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Thomas Hardy: themes
Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences.

1. Hardy's novels express a ________ view, which excludes divinity.
2. Even though his family was Christian, Hardy abandoned his faith in God after reading ________ tragedies and Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
3. Hardy saw human life as a tragic process, but felt ________ for altruism through cooperation and scientific knowledge.
4. Hardy's main theme is the ________ of being alive in the hard circumstances of life.
5. In Hardy's world nature is ________ to man's destiny.
6. Hardy's novels ________ the most hypocritical aspects of Victorian society.
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Thomas Hardy: language and style
Tick the words or phrases related to Hardy's language and style.
A: Asymmetry.
B: Rhetoric.
C: Symbolism.
D: Dialect.
E: Sight.
F: Colour.
G: 1st person narrator.
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Key idea: Hardy's Wessex
Complete the sentences with the correct information.

1. Hardy's characters are defined through their ________.
2. His major novels are set in a semi-fictional region located in the south-western corner of England and his native county of ________.
3. He called this area 'Wessex' in the '________' to Far from the Madding Crowd.
4. His Wessex combines the imaginative experience of the individual with a sense of man's ________ in the universe.
5. He had an accurate knowledge of the country ________ that accompanied the gatherings and festivals of the community.
6. The rustic group in his novels often performs in a similar way to that of the chorus in a Greek ________.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: plot
Read the text below and find the seven mistakes in it.

Tess's father, John Durbeyfield, discovers that he comes from the working-class family of the D'Urbervilles. However, since her family is very poor, Tess goes to Talbothays to work as a poultry maid on the D'Urbervilles estate. There Tess's master, Alec, takes advantage of her in the mountains. After returning to her village, Tess gives birth to a baby who dies soon after. Tess goes to work as a milkmaid at Trantridge Dairy, where she meets Angel Clare. She wants to tell Angel about her past, but for some reasons he does not see the note she writes. Then they get married, but when Tess confesses her previous tribulations, Angel leaves her and goes to India. Tess becomes Alec's mistress. Afterwards, Angel returns to England and forgives Tess, who, in desperation, kills Angel and flees with Alec, but is eventually arrested and executed.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Tess
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentence.

Tess
A: is intelligent and beautiful.
B: is presented through Gothic images.
C: is presented as a victim.
D: has the energy to endure.
E: is weak, so eventually she surrenders to her misfortunes.
F: is described as an irredeemable sinner.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Alec and Angel
The following features refer either to Alec or to Angel. Choose the correct alternative.
A: He is a rich young man.
B: He has liberal and modern ideas.
C: He follows the theories of John Stuart Mill.
D: He sees Tess in idealised terms.
E: He bears a title that his father bought.
F: He seizes what he wants without any moral concern.
G: He reveals himself to be strict and dogmatic.
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