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Portrait of Angel Clare

Angel Clare

Tess's idealistic but flawed husband, a clergyman's son who rejects traditional religion.

From "Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman" by Hardy, Thomas

Core Belief

"Angel believes in individual freedom, social equality, and the inherent goodness of nature. However, his adherence to abstract principles often blinds him to the complexities of human experience and the needs of those closest to him."

Worldview

Angel sees the world as a battleground between tradition and progress, reason and superstition. He believes that humanity can be improved through education and social reform, but he struggles to reconcile his ideals with the imperfections he finds in himself and others.

Personality

Angel is intelligent, well-educated, and principled, with a strong sense of social justice and a passion for rural life. However, he is also idealistic, naive, and prone to intellectual arrogance. He struggles to reconcile his progressive beliefs with his ingrained Victorian morality, leading to devastating consequences.

In Their Own Words

"“Well—we must all be born somewhere.”"
"“You are mighty sensitive for a cottage girl!” said the young man."
"“The woman I have been loving is not you.”"

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