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? The word deserve means to be entitled to or worthy of. The characters in 'Silas Marner' have things happen to them some beneficial and some detrimental. These are usually a result of what has happened in the past. Many of the characters act foolishly and get what they deserve in return for their foolishness, but others suffer in return for other characters mistakes. Different characters act in different ways when exploring there actions what they deserve will be easily seen. Fair is fair but how fair has George Eliot been to these characters? Silas Marner is one of the only characters that one could say suffers greatly for another character's mistakes. Silas, a man who believes faithfully in G-D, lives in a religious community called Lantern Yard in an industrial...

