With Charles Dickens' Christmas carol, Ebenezer Scrooge changed from a notorious demon to a humble and gentle soul. Because the three souls told him the true meaning of life. The evolution of Scrooge that looks like a mirror in Silesmana of George Eliot of Silas has also changed from a hermit society to a younger person. Initially, Shirasu was a lonely man who found the past comfort from money and solitude. When Eppy entered Shirasu's house, he began to understand that buying money is more important than life.
Novel by George Elliott's novel "Cirrus Mana", George Elliott Shirasu Mana's novel "Sirasumana" is a classic example of a story to use Literary prototype of this mission. Silas Mana is a lonely man living in the town of Ravello and can not comfort other than hard-earned money. When the man named Dunstanka stole the money, his phone was unexpected. This is the start of gold exploration by mana. - History and literary background of Silas Marner Silas Marner was written by Mary Ann (Marian) Evans in 1860 and is known as George Eliot's pen name. She used that name for several reasons; on the other hand, she had several things with various inappropriate men that were highly unpopular at the time. Career
George Eliot 's "Selasmana" novel "Selasmana" is considered a moral allegory. Author George Eliot takes responsibility of parents as one of the subjects of this book. Through two roles she wrote two different parenting methods and the pleasure and responsibility of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass. At the beginning of the story, the character, Sirsmanna is a totally different person than he was later. - Silas Marner's Role Analysis Silas Marner: Silas is the main character and hero of this story. After being robbed of the robbery, Silas was forced to leave his town and church, and he was forced to move to another town, Ravello, where he lived as a weaver of the hermit. Soon his little gold riches made an obsession effort. Monotonous weave repeat helps Shiras forget his old and unfortunate life, leaving only his money