Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Summary. Analysis. The conversation is lively when Silas Marner enters, having reached a pitch after a slow and quiet start to the evening. Earlier in the evening, Mr. Snell, the landlord, had started conversation by asking the butcher about the fine animal he’d bought the previous day. The farrier asks if the animal was a red Durham, a type ...

  2. Unlock with LitCharts A +. Chapter 21 Quotes. “It's gone, child," he [Silas Marner] said, at last, in strong agitation—“Lantern Yard's gone. It must ha' been here, because here's the house with the o'erhanging window—I know that—it's just the same; but they've made this new opening; and see that big factory!

  3. Eppie Character Analysis. The young daughter of Godfrey Cass and Molly Farren, Eppie wanders into Silas Marner ’s cottage during a snowstorm in which her mother perishes. Eppie is a beautiful, golden-haired child and her hair color is linked to the gold, which had been recently stolen from Silas Marner. She is mischievous as a young girl ...

  4. Faith Quotes in Silas Marner. Below you will find the important quotes in Silas Marner related to the theme of Faith. “…there is no just God that governs the earth righteously, but a God of lies, that bears witness against the innocent.”. Unlock explanations and citation info for this and every other Silas Marner quote.

  5. Aaron Character Analysis. Dolly Winthrop ’s earnest son, Aaron meets Silas Marner when he is very young. Dolly hopes to help Marner by visiting him after the loss of his gold, and she brings her son to help raise the weaver’s spirits. The little boy sings and accepts cake offered by the weaver, who is unsure how else to interact with the child.

  6. Analysis. Nancy and Godfrey walk home in silence and stand together in the parlor. They look at each other in mutual understanding. Nancy admits they’ll have to give up hope of adopting Eppie. Godfrey says that Marner was right about turning away a blessing from one’s door: it falls to another. Godfrey decides he won’t make it known that ...

  7. Analysis. From a distance, Godfrey watches Eppie grow up in Silas Marner ’s care. Occasionally he does what he can to help the weaver, but he does not want to do too much and raise suspicion. Godfrey seems determined and firm. Dunstan has not returned and Godfrey no longer feels the threat of his brother’s presence.