![]() The band turned her head at the exclamation. Here’s the piece of text we are going to work with: The common colours associated with the character of Tess are red and white, which tell us a great deal. ![]() His use of colour is so pronounced in ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ that the reader can pretty much predict the story of the heroine from her first introduction. ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ was my first brush with Hardy and my above points are what stuck out to me most in his work. He does so using exuberant imagery, and he pays particular attention to colour. ![]() Thomas Hardy is one of those writers who really paints a picture. Some thoughts on Hardy’s use of colour in the aforementioned novel, based on my first reading of it! ![]() Note: This article will probably make more sense if you have read the novel, and contains spoilers! ![]()
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