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Each phase has an exceprt about nature, the setting of each phase is always full of nature which usually symbolizes the fact that nature is directly connected to the emotions of tess in the book.

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Examples of naturalism in "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" include the novel's focus on the harsh realities of rural life, the portrayal of characters as products of their environment, and the exploration of themes such as fate, determinism, and the impact of social hierarchy on individual lives. Hardy's use of detailed descriptions of nature and the landscape also contributes to the naturalistic elements in the novel.

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