Remember how Thomas Hardy handled the rape of Tess of the d'Urbervilles? Tess is sleeping in the woods when Alec approaches her in the darkness and fog, then the narrator reflects, indirectly, about what is to befall her. There's a chapter break and, the next thing we know, Tess is a fallen woman.
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Remember how Thomas Hardy handled the rape of Tess of the d'Urbervilles? Tess is sleeping in the woods when Alec approaches her in the darkness and fog, then the narrator reflects, indirectly, about what is to befall her. There's a chapter break and, the next thing we know, Tess is a fallen woman.