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Title: Silas Marner And Hard Times: Redemption
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The penance ends, and the "re-generation" start with Eppie's appearance in his life. She makes him trust again humans, and trust a new believe in a new God he never knew.
Another main character, which is in the sub-pot of the novel, is Godfrey. His fall is his believe in the "god of chance"... Showed first 250 characters
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His fall is his believe in the "god of chance". Godfrey is weak and always hesitates. It is obvious because he leaves every thing for chance. He does not tell his father about his marriage to Molly, Eppie's mother, nor he acknowledges his daughter when he recognizes her after Silas founding her... Showed next 250 characters
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