Tess of the D'Urbervilles is written with a great passion, and its theme of a pure woman and her tragic public lynching grips your heart for all times. The clash of socio- economic and moral values just leaves you in a feeling of deep sorrow throughout, as the story advances from one step step to another. How Tess, and her family are exploited by the rich feudal . The most gripping is her sense of honour, for which she avenges, though being the weakest from the social fabric of her society, her tattered honour. Tess tries to murder the Feudal Lord and erase the bad name and filth her family was blamed and hated for. The act which she gets the final undeserved death at the hands of people with misplaced myth of social worthiness.