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  1. The schoolhouse. The graveyard. The stables. Silas’s house. Previous section Part 1, Chapters 3—4 Quick Quiz Next section Part 1, Chapters 7—8 Quick Quiz. PLUS. PLUS. Take a quiz about the important details and events in of Silas Marner.

  2. Silas Marner Chapters 1-2 Quiz Answer each question as completely as possible! 1. Where does Silas move after he leaves Lantern Yard? 2. Who is William Dane? 3. What was Silas accused of stealing? 4. From what physical handicap does Silas Marner suffer? 5. What are the people of Raveloe like? 6. How long ago did Silas move to Raveloe?

  3. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Edexcel style exam question on Chapter 1. An exam style question for Edexcel on 'Silas Marner', with supporting preparatory questions and teacher's answers. Also suitable as preparation for analysing an unseen fiction extract for GCSE English Language. Differentiated supporting questions with answers and an example exam style question for students.

  4. 21 de ago. de 2023 · Quick answer: The theme of redemption and regeneration in the novel Silas Marner is treated by author George Eliot as a journey by a lonely, miserly linen weaver who is an outcast in his community ...

  5. Overview. Silas Marner is a novel published in 1861 by George Eliot. It tells the story of Silas Marner, a weaver who is unjustly accused of theft and subsequently exiled from his religious community. In his new home, Marner becomes a recluse, finding solace only in his work and in the gold he hoards. However, when his gold is stolen, Marner ...

  6. Silas Marner, a weaver, is an eager and promising young member of a Puritan religious community, Lantern Yard. Marner's supposed best friend, Willam Dane, frames him for the theft of a pouch of coins. Marner suffers from cataleptic fits which leave him as insensible as stone and vulnerable to Dane's frame-up. The community of Lantern Yard draws ...

  7. Silas had made a habit every night of opening his door to see if his gold might return. On this New Year's Eve, he perhaps also wanted to be able to listen to the bells ring in the New Year. He opened his door several times throughout the night. The last time he opened it, he slipped into one of this cataleptic trances, so the door remained ...