Silas Marner

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Silas Marner

In George Eliots timeless tale, Silas Marner, we meet a man whose life takes a tragic turn. Betrayed by a trusted friend and wrongfully accused of a crime, the socially awkward Silas is cast out from his cherished religious community—the only family he’s ever known. Seeking solace, he retreats to the remote village of Raveloe, where isolation becomes his companion. As he tirelessly weaves, amassing gold that becomes his sole obsession, he finds himself increasingly disconnected from the world around him. However, when his hard-earned treasure is stolen, a spark of hope arrives in the form of a beautiful little girl whom he adopts. Through her, Silas discovers the profound joy of love and connection, teaching both himself and the villagers that true wealth lies not in gold, but in meaningful relationships. (Summary by rachelellen)

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In George Eliots timeless tale, Silas Marner, we meet a man whose life takes a tragic turn. Betrayed by a trusted friend and wrongfully accused of a crime, the socially awkward Silas is cast out from his cherished religious community—the only family he’s ever known. Seeking solace, he retreats to the remote village of Raveloe, where isolation becomes his companion. As he tirelessly weaves, amassing gold that becomes his sole obsession, he finds himself increasingly disconnected from the world around him. However, when his hard-earned treasure is stolen, a spark of hope arrives in the form of a beautiful little girl whom he adopts. Through her, Silas discovers the profound joy of love and connection, teaching both himself and the villagers that true wealth lies not in gold, but in meaningful relationships. (Summary by rachelellen)

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George Eliot

Produced by 19th and 20th Century Fiction

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