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Title: Silas Marner 2
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May 28, 2001 |
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Breaking away from the loom Demonstrated that he was human again and oculd be a part of society too.
The quality of love was directly shaped by Eppie. For Godfrey, he realized that his actions towards his current and previous wife were not the best. Firstly, by running away from his first wife he had forced her into an even deeper addiction... Showed first 250 characters
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Firstly, by running away from his first wife he had forced her into an even deeper addiction. He did not mean to do this but he had no idea how to handle the disgrace of being married to an opium addict. When Eppie came under Marner’s charge, Godfrey realized he must make up for previous mistakes... Showed next 250 characters
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