Tess of the D’Urbervilles, one of Thomas Hardy’s best known novels, portrays man as ______.
A: being hereditarily either good or bad
B: being self-sufficient
C: having no control over his own fate
D: still retaining his own faith in a world of confusion
A: being hereditarily either good or bad
B: being self-sufficient
C: having no control over his own fate
D: still retaining his own faith in a world of confusion
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- Tess of the D'Urbervilles, one of ______ best known novels, portrays man as having no control over his own fate. A: Jack London's B: Thomas Hardy's C: Jane Austin's D: William Butler Yeats'
- Thomas Hardy divided his own novels into (13) series, and Tess of the D"Urbervilles is among the (14) group of his novels
- Hardy himself divided his novels into three groups, Tess of the D’Urbervilles belongs to his _______.
- What sustains Mark's faith in survival when he regains his consciousness and finds he is left alone? A: His faith in his growing his own food. B: His faith in being rescued soon. C: His faith in being the first settler on Mars. D: His faith in survival with his strong will as well as his expertise.
- “Ethnocentrism” is the tendency to think of one's own culture as being at the centre of the world; in other words, to assume that his own culture' s way of thinking and acting is more natural, normal