281(49)THEBORDERECONOMYANDCU1[JREN1.Cen.nN49(())(,150080):;;,:;;;;:1106.4:A:16724(2(X)8)01X(18401928),1891,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,:2007:(1980),,,,~~JIso,..2leBerEconmyAndCulNl,28,,,19,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,19,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:l].M].:,1986.2.M],,.:,2(X)3.3].M.:,19.4.M.:,1996.TbeorioftheTragedyofaPrewoIUanRefleetionofTessoftheD,urbervillesGUOYuxin(Harbinb~IUn,ForegeDannt,Harbin0080,chna)A,et:TessoftheD,urbervilles,theatestnovelofBritishfamouswriterThomasHaldy,describesthemisfor-tuneandtragedyofalrpeasant9111namedTess,theeauseofwhiehhasalwaysbeentheeoneemofpeople.ThisPassagewillinquireintotheeauseOfhergedyflmaeritiealpointofviewoffenism.InthisPaSSage,weeanknowtheedyOfTesstakesshapefromasocialdevelopingprocession,feudalmorality,baekunddenviron-mentofherfamily,andtheeonflietOfherfate,herrsonalehazacteristie,survivalenvironment.Theeonscious-nessofthefemalesaregiventhesocietyinwhiehtheylivedandtheliberationofthefemalesmustbebasedontheawakeningofselfeonsciousneosandtheehanOfmosenseofmoralityinsociety.Keywords:Tess;selfeonsciousnes,;moity;ehasteness;tnedy:~~,,.