<p>"Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman" is a poignant exploration of the tragic life of Tess, a young woman ensnared by societal norms, fate, and class struggles in Victorian England. Hardy employs a naturalistic literary style, employing vivid imagery and symbolism to depict the harsh realities of rural life, as well as the constraints imposed upon women of the era. The novel embodies a critical commentary on the moral hypocrisy of society,...