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Was Mrs Tulliver empathetic to Maggie's dilemmas? What do you think her main concerns were?

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Was Mrs Tulliver empathetic to Maggie's dilemmas? What do you think her main concerns were?

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Maggie is always expressing her opinions (and the narrator is always elaborating on said opinions), complicated though they may be.

So, we have a lot of clues into her character. During a conversation with Stephen, who frequently challenges Maggie’s views, Maggie delivers a rather climactic summary of many of the book’s major themes.

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Maggie Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss

By George Eliot

Maggie Tulliver

Maggie Tulliver is a hugely complex character. Which makes sense. She is at the center of a complex novel that has a lot of different themes and ideas swirling around. And this is exactly what makes Maggie so complicated: she’s impossible to pin down as any one "thing."

Make up your mind, Maggie!

Maggie is bold and independent, but she frequently submits to her family’s wishes, even when they cause her pain. She longs to find a better life and a better future, but she stubbornly clings to her painful past. She wants love more than anything, but she gives it up after finding it. She has a great capacity to enjoy books and art and music, but she willingly denies herself these things. If we had to pick one word to describe Maggie it would be complicated. And that doesn’t really tell us all that much. It definitely takes some work to understand Maggie.

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