While this time period is considered to be advancing in innovation, common sense is still clearly lacking. To believe that butter will not turn out as good if two people fall in love. While Angel may not be as well off as Alec appeared to be, Tess has much more regard towards him.
Even in this time it was shameful not to follow a family tradition of being a clergyman. Angel has more intentions than just that. And going to a farm seems to be what he needs. And there he finds Tess for who he wants to marry.
Being unable to move on from her past, she shys him away from the idea. At least for the time being. This can talk be related back to the beginning of the story when she solely blames herself for what happened. She still must blame herself for what Alec did, and is just unable to move on.
No comments:
Post a Comment