Silas Marner
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How true is it that in Silas Marner money is the root to all evil? Romanticism: Lantern yard is more of a world of artificial man made world of religion and industrialization and Raveloe would be more of a countryside figure where it produced more good. The author has used this in the book because Silas was misunderstood and punished wrongly at the Lantern Yard and was accepted by Raveloe. Regardless of the fact Silas had a bad start at Raveloe everything soon came together as a happy ending. In some cases in Silas Marner, money is the root to all evil, but there are also other causes of evil. For example; William Dane, a young weaver, sins by taking the church money and accuses Silas of theft. He brings forward evidence which strongly proves Silas guilty of the crime he did not commit. The narrator tells us...

