“Whip me, crush me; you need not mind those people under the rick! I shall not cry out. Once victim, always victim, that's the law.”-Explain.
Whip me crush me you need not mind those people under the rick I shall not cry out Once victim always victim that's the law In Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy - Tess talks about how she feels like a victim She declares it does not matter if someone mistreats or takes advantage of her She will not complain or cry out for help She believes that once a person has been a victim they are always a victim there is nothing they can do to change that Tess's words reveal a lot about her character and the society she lives in She comes from a low-income family and faces many challenges in her life She has been mistreated and taken advantage of by more powerful than her This has made her feel powerless and resigned to her fate The phrase Whip me crush me suggests that Tess