Rating:  Summary: SOPHMORE IN HS WHO READ IT LAST YEAR:GOOD BUT BAD ENDING Review: I would say that it is very difficult to read, but that makes you want to understand. I had to read it for school, and it was excellent! I would have given it a five had it not been for the ending. aFter all that Silas goes through, yes, you are happy for him, but things work out too well. There is not enough tragedy or bittersweetness at the end to make you think about it constantly and writhe in the pain of the characters, thinking, if only. I really get into books like that. But this book, however good and painful throughout ended TOO happily. I do like the fact that Silas had to endure so much. It made it a tempestuous book, and painful to read. That quality makes the book all the more wonderful. You can really sympathize with the author. It's a good read though, and I reccommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Way too much pointless detail Review: This book drags on about the most senseless details that neither matter at all to the book, or interest the reader. The book's plot is loosely connected through a complex and boring trail of these mindless details, overall, a very boring book.
Rating:  Summary: It was a boring book with to much detail that just draged on Review: It was a boring book from the start. the only good part about it was the second half which was only about 5 chapters. the other 19 or so chapters had to much detail with boring unneccesary detail and facts which nobody in the right sense would care about.
Rating:  Summary: Exceptional piece of literature Review: An exceptional piece of literature. All the elements to keep a '90s person entertained. Money, sex, family feunds, all you need packed in here!George Eliot is fantastic!
Rating:  Summary: Love those happy endings! Review: This was a perfectly agreeable, though not exceptional, specimen of the 19th century British novel. Eliot was a very fine writer in the Victorian style, with an assured, elegant vocabulary and lofty moral sensibility. Like other authors of the period, she occasionally gets carried away with grandiose elliptical constructions yielding minor observations of human nature that could be conveyed much more simply. Here's one that occurs early on: "For the rude mind with difficulty associates the ideas of power and benignity. A shadowy conception of power that by much persuasion can be induced to refrain from inflicting harm is the shape most easily taken by the sense of the invisible in the minds of men who have always been pressed close by primitive wants." Translation: powerless people distrust powerful people. Or this gem: "a dull mind, once arriving at an inference that flatters a desire, is rarely able to retain the impression that the notion from which the inference started was purely problematic." Whew. Translation: people believe what they want to believe. OK, so sentences like these fall a bit humorously on modern ears, but that's half the fun of reading this stuff, and Shakespeare did it too. Anyway, these characters are very likeable and the story is engaging. You'll sympathize with poor Silas and fall in love with adorable Eppie, and everything turns out well in the end. It's not as great as Middlemarch, but it still delivers the goods.
Rating:  Summary: One of the worst I've read this year Review: Eliots tale of the Raveloe weaver was not only boring with a shaky and divided storyline, but held a trite view of the materialistic loner Silas and his previous life. He who was entraped in his own world of pain and anguish with only his gold to comfort him, reawakened from the appearence of a young girl, Eppie. Eliot's potrayal of Silas's metamorphosis, however, held little real meaning for me. With the exception of a few kicks at the upper class, the book didn't accomplish much (especially in the way of entertainment).
Rating:  Summary: Freshman Literature Student's Point of View Review: I really enjoyed this book. We had to read it for Freshman Literature. I thought it would be a book I wouldn't like but after I got farther in to it is got better and better.
Rating:  Summary: It was an interesting book. Review: The book Silas Marner is an interesting book to read. The book starts off slow but gets more interesting as you get into it. It's a good book about how lies can ruin peoples' lives. I am giving a mixed review because it has both good and bad points to it. In the book Silas Marner, there is a man named Silas who lives in a small town. One day he is betrayed by his best friend and gets into a lot of trouble. After that he moves to another town were he is an outcast. He works as a weaver; he was the only one in the town so he made a lot of money. One day something happens that causes great pain to him, but one day someone comes to him and turns his life around. He is happier than he was before because he realizes that there is more to life than his money. The book has many good points to it. It has some good morals to it which are nice to know. One of the morals are that people shouldn't tell lies or keep secrets because they aren't good for the people involved. That is why this book is a good one to read. The book is bad because it was hard to understand what is going on all the time. It wouldn't be a good book for people younger than the ninth grade to read because it is hard to understand. It would be a hard book for younger people to read. It is also slow through the first part of the book because it just gives information and nothing happens. That is why it isn't a good book to read. Even with these problems, it would be a good book for older people to read.
Rating:  Summary: Silas Marner : The Weaver of Raveloe Review: It is an exelent boo
Rating:  Summary: Emotional Story of Loss Review: Silas Marner is quite an unusual piece of work. Not as lengthy as Eliot's other books, yet has more meaning and elements. Fantastic! It may be hard to understand at first, but it's an emotional dive into the deep.
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