"The Mill on the Floss" is a closeup book by George Erio whose real name is Mary Anne (later Marianne) Evans. There are a lot of autobiography in this book. The fact that Mary Anne lives is not consistent with Maggie Tulliver, but there is a clear reflection in her life. Book 1: Chapter 1 - 13 This novel is explained in the village of St. Ogg and the surrounding Floss. The second chapter is Maggie, Tulliver, Mrs Tulliver, Mr. Riley. Mr. Tulliver said he intends to send Tom to another school.
George Eliot brothers Maggie and Tom Tarfa struggled to maintain unity even in the face of oppression of their families and society at mills along the Floss River. Set in the early 19th century, floss's floss is a story about choices and results. Maggie has experienced a series of complicated experiences ranging from poverty to wealth and love to heartache. When she decides what kind of path he wants to ultimately wish for, a disaster occurs and only the unity of brothers and sisters can bring her happiness.
There are several ways to make a decision that George Eliot will have a tragic end in The Mill on the Floss. It is an important factor to examine the character of St. Augustus, a shopping street that is prosperous with Maggie's family. - Why do children, pianos, and bad mothers become disaster recipes? Maggie's scarf's article "The size of Beaver's family's health and abilities" may be able to answer this question afflicting many families. Maggie scarves can compare and contrast a lot of families and suggest family sizes that divide these families into five different levels. Level 5 is the worst, level 1 is the best kind and the best family unit.
Today, in the discovery of intelligence and knowledge, it is necessary not to be ignored but to be studied carefully, because having women's qualities is not important for women. For example, her father praises Maggie's wisdom and agility, but in 'Flos on the Flos', Maggie's family environment is important for women's identity. "It is not as good as a pretty lady and it is not a long sheep tear." Likewise, the reason why I chose Besse as my wife is to further strengthen my prejudice against this gender discrimination. Her mother and aunt continue to mourn that Magee lacks femininity and compare her to Lucy Dean, a symbol of women's ideals.