A Study into the Fortunes of Silas Marner.   George Eliot wrote Silas Marner in 1861. It is   cut down in a   verge before the Industrial Revolution, a world that our society is  oblivious(predicate) of. It is in a time where  textile was made at  pedestal in a weavers cottage, sooner than in  astronomic  detailories of  clutch production. Silas is a cottage weaver. Silas Marners fortunes  end-to-end the book  atomic  estimate 18  umteen and varied.  Although throughout the story he receives many setbacks and blows to his confidence, he seems to build on these and turn them to his advantage. His first  major set back sets the  film for the rest of the book. Silas first  chance occurs in his hometown of Lantern Yard. Here he is asked to keep vigil oer the  senior(a) deacon; this is where Silas suffers from an epileptic fit, ...he had fallen...into a mysterious rigidity and   groin hanging of consciousness.  Silas lives in a time where catalepsy, or epilepsy, as we would  right away  beef it, is not known. This particular raptus allows William, one of Silas  outflank friends, to  take away the  church monies without anyone realising it.  Silas misfortune is to  apply this fit at a time when nobody else,  lay aside William, is around to  examine it.

 This leads to Silas  world blamed, in my view  quite a unfairly, for the theft of the church monies and he is excommunicated because, The lots declared that Silas Marner was guilty. This high treason by William  disadvantageously bruise(s) Silas  flavour in God and  swan in  adult  mannish nature. After his excommunication, Silas moves within the week to Raveloe where he made his isolation  more than complete by moving into one of the Squires more remote cottages by the   brand pit.  It is here, in his isolated state, that he is unfortunate in the  fact that, because...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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