What life lessons can we learn from incidents of the novel Silas Marner?
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Misfortunes can strike anyone, circumstances can become daunting, but faith in God and the will to carry on, ensures that truth prevails.
Silas Marner – the Weaver of Raveloe, is a touching novel by George Eliot (1819 – 1880). It is the story of Silas Marner, a weaver, whose life is ravaged by one misfortune after another. But happiness and love come in the form of a little girl, who is lost and whom he adopts, leading to happy events.
The novel Silas Marner takes a look at the main character Silas Marner.
The story is set in an imaginary town of the English countryside that goes by the name Raveloe.
The main protagonist of our story, Silas Marner, actually has been living an isolated life for a long time without contacting any human beings.
Even though we do not see him struggling to find connection and faith through out his life - the main theme of the story is actually about how he recovers his purpose in life along with his faith by finding Eppie