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How was Tom’s behaviour different towards Maggie from Mrs. Tulliver? Which

beauty standards were set for Maggie by her aunt?
From the chapter"Maggie cuts her hair"​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Eliot presents Maggie as more imaginative and interesting than the rest of her family and, sympathetically, in need of love. Yet Maggie's passionate preoccupations also cause pain for others, as when she forgets to feed Tom's rabbits, which leads to their death. Maggie will remember her childhood fondly and with longing, yet these years are depicted as painful ones. Maggie's mother and aunts continually express disapproval with Maggie's rash behavior, uncanny intelligence, and unnaturally dark skin, hair, and eyes.

Answered by niharikasood2006
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