Marian Evans is a talented Victorian writer who has a controversial and exceptional life. Many of the choices she made shocked many people. She became an experienced writer with a pen name George Eliot. Her novel addresses social change and inner victory. They show the depth and spread of life in the UK. Many of her novels are included in the classic literary artillery of the 19th century. Silas Marner is based on Linen Weaver's childhood memories. This novel contrasts evil in modern society with the value of simple rural life.
Silas Mana from Chora Eliot of George Eliot wrote a book called "Silas Mana". The story happened in the Victorian era when the market economy and industry flourished. The book was published in London in 1861, but George Elliot focused on events in the 1780s and 1820s, that is, many people have not read a book written by a woman. - John Donna explained best about isolation and said that "everyone is a complete self, not everyone is part of the African continent" (455) . To some extent, everything done by everyone has a big influence and thus also plays a role in the lives of others. The community is inevitable, the community is the foundation of life. The characters of each novel are intertwined with each other.
Overseas, there is feminism, introduction by George Eliot, critical research on George Eliot, and research on the relationship between George Eliot and the Empire. In the home, many scholars have learned George Eliot from the perspective of marriage, feminism, philosophy, ethics, and coordination and integration of realism and idealism. In 2006, King Pay posted a paper on the journal of Chongqing Science and Technology University to discuss George Elliott's marriage concept. George Elliott had married disobedient love, but she still said that it was a conservative woman of the 19th century. She craves for love and legal marriage and believes that women can achieve ideal happiness only when women are satisfied with the mediocre marriage. Her view on marriage is reflected in Dorothia. Dorosia dreamed of becoming a great woman, contributing to society, and finally returned to a common housewife.