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1. Explain briefly about the great Novel
"Middle March"




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Answered by Anonymous
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Middlemarch is no rigid novel of ideas in which every character represents a specified point of view, including one stick figure delivering the author's own sermons.

This really is a novel about someone named Dorothea, someone named Lydgate, a town called Middlemarch, and so on. Eliot's moral imperatives are imposed on no one and nothing. Instead, they arise out of the personalities and situations of the people in this environment. Middlemarch shows how people strive to behave within their given natural and social parameters.

For a writer whose name is linked with certain "isms", Eliot may disappoint some by not being more doctrinaire or pedagogical in Middlemarch. But in this possibly greatest of all English novels Eliot reveals the personal in the political (or in other big ideas). So all we "ists" can find and read about ourselves in the story.

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