Tess Character Flaws The absolute generally discernible and widely praised social analyses in the English language, for example, Charles Dickens Tale of Two Cities and Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, utilize an entrancing hero and various wry interruptions. Thomas Hardy likewise creates a lovely novel in Tess of the dUrbervilles in light of his captivating portrayal and his eagerness to step into the story. While Hardys interruptions add to the story, his endeavors to depict Tess as a totally praiseworthy character fizzle; rather, she is an ordinary individual - now and then outstanding, here and there not-and it is because of this that she is so pitiable.Admittedly, Tess is an agreeable and honorable individual at a couple of occasions all through the book. For instance, when Tess understands that Angel adores just a bogus picture of her, she will not endeavor to win him back despite the fact that it is in her capacity.