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jersy 's review for:
Silas Marner
by George Eliot
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I think I really like the writing style. It takes me longer to read than most books, but I loved how George Eliot was able to both convey a lot of information in few pages and give you pages of characterisation and pretty discriptions without either seeming out of place. I'm not sure I'm ready for her longer works, though.
While I think the story itself could have used expensions on some aspects, like the time Eppie is actually in the story, I was very much intruiged in what we did get. The two protagonists, Silas and Godfrey, were a great contrast for each other. One simple man brought into the situation by the hand of others, one man from higher ranks living with the consequences of his mistakes. I also liked the portrayal of rural life in "simpler times". The book is heavy on themes without feeling heavy at all and I enjoyed my time with it a lot.
While I think the story itself could have used expensions on some aspects, like the time Eppie is actually in the story, I was very much intruiged in what we did get. The two protagonists, Silas and Godfrey, were a great contrast for each other. One simple man brought into the situation by the hand of others, one man from higher ranks living with the consequences of his mistakes. I also liked the portrayal of rural life in "simpler times". The book is heavy on themes without feeling heavy at all and I enjoyed my time with it a lot.