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Tess of the d' Urbervilles

In the passage, Jack Durbeyfield learns new information about his family history. How does this new knowledge impact how Durbeyfield views himself? How important do you think this information is to Durbeyfield’s identity?

In the passage, the parson treats Durbeyfield differently when he discovers Durbeyfield's family history. Do you think a person’s ancestry is important to who they are in the present?

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