Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Consequences in Silas Marner

slang you ever received a consequence for an human activityion that you do without thinking about it? Well, in the novel Silas Marner, the theme you soak up what you sow can be seen by dint ofout the story in several characters. The changes that the characters go through help twist the patch of the story and keep the readers interested. Silas Marner, a weaver well cognize in the sm entirely t ingestsfolk of LanternYard was accused of stealing gold. Silas envisioned his passiveness in the firm situation, he expected William, his ruff friend to be downright and admit to crime. However that didnt happen. Ulti ravelely that take to Silas go away from his faith discriminate himself. In this period of isolation, a ray of sunshine bust through when he mat Eppie. Eppie reminded Silas how to love and how to be loved. Eppie helped Silas affect his faith and mend his mazed heart.\nDunstan, the main antagonist in this novel, from a young come along had no example of how to act or make garment for him. This caused him to act selfishly, greedily and inconsiderately towards others. Throughout the story Dunstan could be labeled as scandalous, his crapulence did hi no mature either. All he did include hurting and cheating people, til now totally of his actions backfired and caused him to be untrustworthy. He could not keep a relationship with anyone especially his own father. In the end all of is schemes and greediness did him nothing excerpt lead him straight to his death. Dunstan rebelliously earned the consequence he received.\nThat leads us to Godfrey a sun-protagonist in the novel started off beingness a selfish, dishonest man. Who as well as had no guidance of how to be drop set for him in his childhood. That led him to make most of the reckless choices that he do. However all of those reckless decisions that he made played a Brobdingnagian role in the plot line of the novel. Godfrey loved Nancy and wanted to have her children, even though he was already married to molly Farren and managed to keep it a underground from N...

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