The roles of Nature for Woman’s Self-Awareness in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of The D’urbervilles: An Ecofeminism Approach
Riziq Prio Alfarras,
Arifah Pertiwi Br Kembaren,
Nurbasyirah MJ
et al.
Abstract:Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d’Urbervilles illuminates profound connections between individuals, society, and the natural world. This study examines Hardy's narrative through an ecofeminism lens, investigating the role of nature in shaping women's self-awareness, particularly exemplified by the protagonist Tess. Utilizing qualitative descriptive methodology, the research delves into Tess's experiences, elucidating the intricate interplay between her consciousness, societal constraints, and environmental dynamics… Show more
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