Ourselves: from Part 4 4‚ 5‚ 6 pages 5-6 Section C: Prose text question numbers page [s] George Eliot: Silas Marner 7‚ 8‚ 9 pages 7-8 from Stories of Ourselves 10‚ 11‚ 12 pages 9-10 SECTION
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What does Silas Marner have to say about the relationship between parent and child? We expect that the relationship between a parent and a child is affectionate and caring; however‚ George Elliot explores and shows the reader that this is not always the case and relationships between different families are all very different. In the book there are many examples of relationships between parents and children. These include the relationship between Silas and Eppie‚ Squire Cass‚ Godfry and Dunstan
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book was Scenes of Clerical Life (Kirkpatrick‚ D.L pg 534).Adam Bede was George’s second book which came a year after Scenes of Clerical Life. The big character was actually her father. Some of her other great works were The Mill on The Floss‚ Silas Marner‚ and her best one was Middle March(“George Eliot.”www‚kirasto.sci.fi web). The main thing that made her books so amazing was her beliefs. Many ideas also came from her letters and journals (Kirkpatrick‚ D.L pg 534‚533). According to Reference Guide
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Two of the main characters in Silas Marner are Silas Marner and his adopted daughter Eppie. Silas was a miserly‚ lonely man before Eppie appeared in his life. His life changes completely after Eppie’s biological mother dies in the snow near his house and she stumbles across his cabin. The relationship between the two connect quickly. Silas Marner is a simple character with a few noticeable traits. Before he moved to Raveloe‚ he lived in another town; his supposedly “best friend” betrayed him
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GUIDE TO CRITICAL ESSAYS ON SILAS MARNER: 1. 1. SILAS MARNER: A STUDY IN TRANSITION by Shirley Galloway Writer’s thesis: * The story is not a fantasy but a serious work * Main issues are class ( Eliot refutes the common belief that the upper classes are superior) industrialization ( she argues that industrialization dehumanizes and alienates workers) and religion ( she suggests a ‘religion of humanity’ as substitute for failure of organized religion). * The issues are realistically
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Chapter 1 1. Silas is a weaver. 2. Silas is only sees things up close. 3. The people believe that he is the devil. He had an epileptic attack‚ and they believed that his sole had left the body‚ and then returned. The people thought he was an living dead man. 4. They believed that his soul would go in and out of his body. 5. Silas is trustworthy and I bad for him for it 6. Silas wasn’t so much as a shout out in Lantern Yard and was completely isolated when in Raveloe. 7. William Dane is Silas’s
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George Elliot clearly depicts differences and similarities of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass by using astonishing description of their characterization—especially as Eppie’s fathers. Her description of individual human nature and universal feelings are fabulous and fascinate the readers. George Eliot depicts Silas’s selflessness and Godfrey’s selfishness clearly when Godfrey proposed to adopt Eppie. Even though Silas was afraid of loosing her‚ he said‚ “Eppie‚ my child speak. I won’t stand in your
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Search Worksheets Ereading Worksheets Learn Stuff Simile Examples Simile Examples A simile is a comparison between two different things using the word “like” or “as” to make the comparison. Similes are generally easier to identify than metaphors‚ but not always. Sometimes a speaker or writer may use the word “like” or “as” and not make any comparison. These are not similes. For example if I said‚ “I like pizza.” I am expressing a preference for pizza not making a comparison. By the
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http://lessonplanspage.com/labeginschooladjectivenamelearninggameidea78-htm/ hotchalk After each student creates a self-descriptive bubble map‚ the class graphs the popular adjectives in this first day of school idea Subjects: Language Arts‚ Math Grades: K‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 Title – First Day Adjective Bubble Map and Graph By – Melissa Wise Primary Subject – Language Arts Secondary Subjects – Math Grade Level – K-5 Procedure: At open house‚ ask students to bring a picture of themselves
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The Power of Simile Throughout Macbeth‚ Shakespeare seems to choose his words with care. Although written in a formal style‚ the author fabricated a colorful play with the use of metaphors‚ imagery‚ and iambic pentameter by cautiously placing the words in order to fulfill a certain rhythm; however‚ Shakespeare exhibits a somewhat distinct use of simile throughout Macbeth (Hudson). As stated by the Oxford Dictionary‚ a simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another
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