Tuesday, August 20, 2019
George Eliots Silas Marner Essay -- George Eliot Silas Marner essays
George Eliot's ââ¬ËSilas Marnerââ¬â¢      The novel, ââ¬ËSilas Marner,ââ¬â¢ is considered to be a moral fable. The  author, George Eliot placed parental responsibility as one of the  bookââ¬â¢s main themes. She writes of two different parenting styles,  along with the happiness and responsibilities that come with this  through two characters, Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass.    At the beginning of the narrative the character, Silas Marner, is a  completely different person from the one he was later to become. The  book starts by explaining how Silas Marner left his original home-  ââ¬ËMarner had departed from the town,ââ¬â¢ because of a false accusation  that his best friend had made about him. The church deacon was  extremely ill, and whilst looking after him Silas was accused of  stealing the churchââ¬â¢s money. The religious sect that he belonged to,  a strict Calvinistic sect, drew lots to decide whether Silas was  innocent or guilty. ââ¬ËThe lots declared that Silas Marner was guilty.ââ¬â¢  The lots where superstitious and one of the supertitions was that they  believed that their results where Godââ¬â¢s will.    Marner is over come by a sense of betrayal, as it was his best friend  who has committed such a cruel, untrustworthy deed, Marner looses all  his faith in God. Marner leaves ââ¬ËLantern Yardââ¬â¢ and moves to a small  place named, ââ¬ËRaveloe.ââ¬â¢ This new place is a completely new environment  for Marner; it was as if he had travelled abroad in comparison to our  day and age, we can tell this because in the text it states, ââ¬Ë he left  his own country and people and came to settle in Ravaloe.ââ¬â¢ Sadly  Marner looses all his trust in people, he moves into a cottage in the  forest, isolating himself from human contact. He works his loom  producing linen, when he sells this li...              ...that where to special to  be destroyed by finance and inanamte objects.    This shows that Godfrey was too selfish and self centered to realize  what a strong relationship Silas and Eppie had. ââ¬Ë it had never  occurred to him that Silas would rather part his with life then with  Eppie.ââ¬â¢    Godfrey finally suffers for all his years worth of mistakes, realizing  that he cannot separate them, they have the same bond as all GOOD  fathers have with their children, with deep compassion.    The novel shows the need to love and feel compassion, with out it life  appears to have no meaning.    What we understand by the term ââ¬ËParental Duty,ââ¬â¢ is to support a child,  not just financially but emotionally and to bring up the child in a  kind and understanding manner, making sure that the child has respect  for other people also, growing up to be a considerate and gracious  person.                        
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