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Essay / Silas - 556
Silas Marner: Character Analysis EssayThe novel Silas Marner written by George Elliot, recounts the remarkable and unexpected transformations of the protagonist Silas Marner. Once a betrayed and isolated outsider, Silas Marner is now happy and apart from the Raveloe community. He is currently a wonderful weaver with a loving heart. Although he is old, he has a refreshing and up-and-coming personality. He proved to be a hard worker, a scholar and a sensible person. He intentionally hurt someone. He must have suffered before, but Silas Marner owes his gradual change from a miserable loner in Raveloe to a happy man outside the community to his devoted and caring personality, and his love for Eppie. Silas Marner has always been a dedicated man. Throughout the novel, he constantly devoted himself to something or someone. Before his scandalous expulsion from Lantern Yard, he was a man who put his faith in God. He also devoted his life to weaving and counting money. “The weaver's hand had known the touch of hard-earned silver even before the palm had reached its full width; for twenty years, my...