Silas Marner
Silas Marner is a novel about a character, which is portrayed in an ascending positivism throughout the whole book and scenery. One of the main aspects of Silas’ life is his life as a communal member of the village of Raveloe. Much of the dramatic force in the novel is focused on his social life as a whole. The old saying “People need people” is expounded on in this novel on the positive basis, although much of the relationships in the book are reluctant and unsuccessful. An unsuccessful relationship between Dunstan and Godfrey is one of the greatest aspects of this book which sets the narrative in motion. At the beginning of the plot, both brothers argue over borrowed money for a long time not coming to a conclusion. Their personalities show, as though they’ve set each other up, so when it comes to their misunderstanding, they would be able to bribe each other with knowledge, pretending if one doesn’t do according to the other’s will, they will both go down as one. Dunstan’s threats towards Godfrey of telling about his secret marriage have made Godfrey realize that it’s worth it to sell his horse and render his brother t
This simplicity of events occurred in the village of Raveloe, to signify that the community has contributed something to his fortune of finding a young girl. Overall, the community has helped him raise his “treasure”, and the publicity of Raveloe has also helped him to identify this child, as a child which everyone wants, a child which is special, thus making Silas think that by owning this special child, he will regain his stability. This conclusion coincides with the statement “People need people”, since Godfrey truthfully mourned over his brother, but it was an unusual mourn. Moreover, it was a psychological mourn, which turned out to be a confession to his wife, since his understanding of the loss of his brother made him realize that he has nothing left in his life, but his loyal marriage. And for that marriage to be perfectly loyal, he told his wife everything from the bottom of his heart. In conclusion, through a vast amount of examples and comparison it is definable that the novel Silas Marner while portraying the bad and unsuccessful relationships between the characters underline the importance that those relationships
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