How are characters and relations made convincing in George Eliots Silas Marner and Paul Gallicos The Snow Goose?
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Have a little read: ... How are characters and relations made convincing in George Eliot's 'Silas Marner' and Paul Gallico's ' The Snow Goose'? George Elliot's novel centres around the relationship between father and daughter which ultimately is more fulfilling than the love of money which can never be truly real, as money can only be appreciated, never loved because it is not a living thing, and doesn't give you real happiness, as Silas finds out. Before Silas came to live in the town of Raveloe, he had lived in another village called Lantern Yard. Silas left because he had been falsely accused of stealing the Deacons money when it had actually been his friend. For fifteen years Silas lived in isolation as a weaver in his cottage at the edge of the town, finding satisfaction in his weaving and hoards of gold, he only discovers real happiness a little while after his gold is stolen, which is
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