Through the Adam beads, there is a role of Dynamolis and Hety Sorel, but sometimes indirectly, to compare and contrast, but sometimes they can represent Madonna and prostitutes. It is not always obvious which woman is a prostitute and which is Madonna. Many critics have commented on the role and position exchange of such women in pre-Victorian society. Dina is a backbone of society, a diligent girl who gains the credit of the Poiser family, but Hetty's standards are beautiful but not beautiful.
Adam Bede is a young carpenter of a patient who care for an elderly mother. His weakness is the blind woman he loved: the beauty of the Petite Town, Hetie Sorel, she likes her only gadget - and careless Donnithorne captain may need her hands delusion . Because of their innocent betrayal, Adam and Heidi allowed their stupid minds to push them into temptation, homicide and revenge triangles. With beautiful missionary beautiful Dina Morris, Adam can find his salvation. Having troubled with false charges, friendship disappointed, hiding treasure in his golden shirasu, falling in love with one artisan Shirasu Manor, killing his soul Fate was stolen from him, Until it turns into blond hair. Where did she come from? Who are my parents, I really stole money, but these secrets are innocent stories of this innocent
The plot does not actually happen, but this novel is a fictitious novel, as it is formulated by Elliot's imagination. Adam Bead is a romantic drama: Adam & Hettie, Networking Heetty & Arthur and Dyna & Adam can be seen romantically. The drama is depicted in the actions of letters inside: Lisabeth's husband Hetty and Arthur are pregnant, Her and Adam were up, flirting, how she deals with it (how to handle her child Finally end Dyna, who died Through experiments and sufferings of the novel married to Adam, we can see the drama.
George Eliot played various attitudes and values in her story "Adam Bidet". For various functions, Eliot uses figurative words to identify and describe each. In the case of Dina, this technique explains Diana 's quiet peace and manner and is mainly used to play her important role with the reader. From the first introduction of Dina, she is the fact of a woman with God and love justice. But it has been emphasized not to be extra, attracting readers' attention. Elliott maintains this interest by including figurative sentences that well represent the reader's visual personality and personality. Through this visual connection, Elliot not only clarifies Dina's personality, but also allows the reader to express her personality more naturally.