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by Cristina Nuta -
Tess' final journey is a symbolic one through the world of sounds, colours and lights. Hardy manages to create not a photograph of the landscape, but a certain mood of the characters, using different elements of nature: the night, the roads, the birds' songs, the beautiful colours of landscapes.
Here, Stonehenge, a collection of giant stones arranged in a circular form has special connotation for the novel, apart from its purpose to serve as an astrological calendar and
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Tags: symbolism,
stonehenge,
nature,
tess d ubervilles,
thomas hardy,
novel
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