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Analyze in detail a short passage from Silas Marner focusing on the way in which George Eliot presents her characters and or themes.
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Discuss how the communities of Lantern Yard and Raveloe influence the development of Marners character
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Discuss How the Two Communities of Lantern Yard and Raveloe Influence the Development of Silas Marner’s Character in the Novel
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George Eliot has written about a number of different family relationships in her novel ‘Silas Marner’. Which relationships do you consider to be the best models for society today and how far do they reflect the author’s own ideas and the time in which she
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How does Eliot create sympathy for Marner in chapters 1 & 2? Why is this important for the success of the novel?
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How far does the novel echo the traditions of the Romantic Movement as shown in Wordsworth poem?
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How Is The Importance Of Doing Your Duty As A Parent Highlighted In The Novel "Silas Marner"?
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Silas Marner
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silas marner
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Silas Marner Essay - What changes does Eppie bring about in Silas?
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“Silas Marner is the story of a lost soul who finds redemption.” Explain how this comment might apply to George Eliot's novel.
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“Life as a House”
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"Discuss some themes and characteristics of T.S.Eliot's work, using 2/3 poems to justify your claims"
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"George Eliot is committed, ultimately, not to openness and discontinuity but to narrative closure" Sally Shuttleworth, Reader Page 296.
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"Remind your self of 'the hollow men'. Discuss how Eliot explores the themes of death and futility in the poem.
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"Roots", a novel by Alex Haley.
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"Silas Marner" is frequently referred to as a "fairy tale", what fairy tale elements does it have? Does the label fit?
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"The great virtue of this novel is the portrayal of the community in Raveloe." Discuss the quotation. How is the social and historical setting of this novel conveyed to the modern audience?
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"The main characters in Silas Marner cannot be fully understood without an awareness of the time and place in which the novel is set." Discuss in relation to the three main characters, Silas Marner, Godfrey Cass and Nancy Lammeter.
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‘Eliot ensures that in ‘Silas Marner’ all the characters get exactly what they Deserve’. Do you agree with this statement?
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‘Eliot ensures that in ‘Silas Marner’ all the characters get exactly what they Deserve’. Do you agree with this statement?
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“Silas Marner” is a story of redemption through love. Show how Silas is redeemed, but Godfrey’s loss is permanent.
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'Duty is peremptory and absolute', How far would you say that duty was important in George Eliot's 'Silas Marner'.
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'How does Eliot use imagery to define his own fears of society?'
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'Many of the characters in Minimum of two find it difficult to let go of the past and get on with their lives.' Discuss with reference to two characters.
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