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Describe Silas 'journey of isolation and vindication in "Silas Marner."​

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Silas loses his family, friends and even fiancee when he was accused of theft. This is when he decides to isolate himself.

  • Silas, the chief protagonist, promptly loses his friends, family, and fiancé when he is framed for apparent robbery.  
  • Exiled, he instantly shifts from the Lantern yard to the Raveloe's blissful countryside, which was a farming community.  
  • There, with the necessary money, he typically replaces people and human interaction.
  • He works diligently, weaves, and isolates himself from his extensive trade so that he can never be hurt as he was in the past.

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