Silas

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Silas Marner: Character Analysis Essay The novel, Silas Marner written by George Elliot, narrates the remarkable, unexpected transformations of the protagonist Silas Marner. Once a betrayed, isolated outsider, Silas Marner is now happy and apart of the Raveloe community. He is currently a wondrous weaver with a loving heart. Though he is old, he has a refreshing and rising personality. He’s proven to be hard working, scholarly, and sensible. He has intentionally hurt anyone. He previously had to suffer but Silas Marner owes his gradually changes from a miserable loner in Raveloe, to happy man apart of the community to his dedicated and caring personality, and because of his love to Eppie. Silas Marner has always been a dedicated man. Throughout the novel, he has constantly been devoted to something or someone. Before his scandalous expulsion from Lantern Yard he was a man who put his faith into God. He also devoted his life to weaving and counting money. “The weaver's hand had known the touch of hard-won money even before the palm had grown to its full breadth; for twenty years, my...

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