Boynukara, HasanÖztürk, Çetin2025-06-302025-06-302014https://tez.yok.gov.tr/UlusalTezMerkezi/TezGoster?key=1zw6GvYMe-q3Hf6HR-3US_UBgjXqtwkxdBHuimBY4f53r6CKqAugF0Jco4e0NXvahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/27374bu tez Thomas hardy'nin tess ve far from madding crowd adlı eserleri incelenerek victorian dönemindeki ahlaki yaklaşımları içermektedirThis thesis deals with morality concept of Victorian Age, supported by the investigation of Thomas Hardy's novels 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Far From the Madding Crowd'. For instance ; Hardy witnesses the injustice of social law and the ill effect of male-dominance over women and dramatizes them in the novel through the miserable life of Tess who is crushed by the comprehensive vicious power of society. In the perspective of the conventional world, Tess is an unforgivable sinner whose 'terrible sins' are doomed; however, Hardy, cherishing 'a thousand pities' for Tess, calls her a pure woman. He explores the problem of morality to confront the readers how to make moral judgments about Victorian Age.enİngiliz Dili ve EdebiyatıAhlakHardy, ThomasRomanIngiliz EdebiyatıIngiliz RomanıEnglish Linguistics and LiteratureMoralityHardy, ThomasNovelEnglish LiteratureBritish NovelThomas Hardy'nin Eserlerinde Ahlaki YaklaşımlarMoral Concerns in Thomas Hardy's NovelsMaster Thesis104357704