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How are the weavers treated differently from the farmers by the locals of revlove in silas marner?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Silas Marner was a weaver and he was treated with suspicion and scorn by the villagers of Raveloe, who had never seen a weaver’s loom before and therefore thought of it as an object of some wicked magic.  Most of the villagers were farmers.

‘Silas Marner’ was written by English writer George Elliot (1819 – 1880), whose actual name was Mary Ann Evans.

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