George Eliot's Influential Life
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Throughout one's lifespan, his/her behaviours, beliefs and living styles continuously change due the experiences that one has in his/her life. There are many times when individuals believe it is necessary to address the public regarding one's feeling of life. However, before the introduction of motion pictures, literature was the main form of medium in which people articulated their ideas in the 19th century. It was through this form of expression where Mary Ann
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Such influences were derived from her isolation and depression, love for families and friends, and loss and recovery. The novel informs its audience that there are wrongs that cannot be set right, but just as mistakably it implies that life goes on nevertheless; wounds must be healed, troubled spirits calmed. The traumatic acts apparent from characters' expressions of personhood in this novel substantiate George Eliot's deepest and strongly felt moral vision upon life (Waddell, Margot).
Such influences were derived from her isolation and depression, love for families and friends, and loss and recovery. The novel informs its audience that there are wrongs that cannot be set right, but just as mistakably it implies that life goes on nevertheless; wounds must be healed, troubled spirits calmed. The traumatic acts apparent from characters' expressions of personhood in this novel substantiate George Eliot's deepest and strongly felt moral vision upon life (Waddell, Margot).