The story follows Silas Marner, a linen weaver who, after being wrongfully accused and abandoned, retreats to a rural village where he becomes obsessed with accumulating wealth. His life takes a transformative turn when he discovers a young girl, Eppie, after her mother dies from opium addiction. Through adopting Eppie, Silas discovers a new purpose, contrasting his previous obsession with gold. The narrative explores themes of human relationships, societal norms, and the effects of industrialization in 19th century England, showcasing Eliot's realistic portrayal of life.
The story follows Silas Marner, a linen weaver who, after being wrongfully accused and abandoned, retreats to a rural village where he becomes obsessed with accumulating wealth. His life takes a transformative turn when he discovers a young girl, Eppie, after her mother dies from opium addiction. Through adopting Eppie, Silas discovers a new purpose, contrasting his previous obsession with gold. The narrative explores themes of human relationships, societal norms, and the effects of industrialization in 19th century England, showcasing Eliot's realistic portrayal of life.