George Eliot 's materialism on Sirsamana, after considering which theme is best shown in my thesis, I finally chose "materialism and relations". In some parts of the novel, George Elliott seems to prove that the love of others is more valuable and fulfilling in the end than money love. In my opinion, the behavior of a few characters can be seen as materialistic, but I succeeded in finding 3: Dunstankas, William Dann and Silasmana. First, William Dion, a friend of Shirasu, is a butler of Yuanshu church. William murdered his senior butler in the church looking at him.
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.
George Eliot 's materialism on Sirsamana, after considering which theme is best shown in my thesis, I finally chose "materialism and relations". In some parts of the novel, George Elliott seems to prove that the love of others is more valuable and fulfilling in the end than money love. In my opinion, the behavior of a few characters can be considered materialistic, but I was able to find three: Dunstankas, William Dann and Silasmana. - Silas Marner, George Eliot's George Eliot (Silas Marner First, Silas Stimulates Church Stewardship and Murder in the Streets Silas Shiras wants to make God commit a crime, Shirasu was convicted when a lot of church members draw a lot and it was naturally rejected by the lantern community