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04-15-2003, 01:00 AM
It may not be the worst, but it's clearly one of the ONLY books you've ever read (your inexperience shows in your writing-you've got some serious grammar issues). Tess was obviously way over your head. But don't give up. Find something you're comfortable with and read it (gasp) for fun. Keep reading and you will become a better reader and writer. I hated reading until I went to college, now I can't get enough of it. It may take you years to improve, but it will be SO worth it.

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02-21-2004, 02:00 AM
I'm doing Tess of the d'urbervilles for my GCSE's and i just cannot write a four page essay on how she is a victim and never mistress of her own destiny. There are so many places that show her as a victim and i do not know what parts to comment on, there are supposably places where tess shows her True D' urberville nobility and i cannot fin d more than two. <br>Thinking that i am only 15 years old i do not think that school should give you such a hard piece of literature for coursework enless they want us to fail <br>HELP ME!!

Gemma-Lou
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
My teacher made me read this book and after lots of stuggling i still do not understand it that much. if there wasn't web-sites explaing every chapter then I wouldn't of been able to finish my coursework on it. My teacher helped me loads thanks miss<br>Gemma <br>p.s it wasn't the worst book ive ever read.<br>