George Eliot: Analysis of George Eliot As A Great Novelist and Her Autobiographical Ton
George Eliot: Analysis of George Eliot As A Great Novelist and Her Autobiographical Ton
George Eliot: Analysis of George Eliot As A Great Novelist and Her Autobiographical Ton
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novels possess a really modern
atmosphere .
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Floss has a touch of reality to a great
extent.
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Her Plot-Construction:- George Eliots
art of plot construction is superb. She is
unlike Victorians in this field. She avoids
the traditional style of plot making. She
constructs her plots perfectly and her plot
is integral part of her novel. Her plots are
organic and her plot is integral part of her
hovel. Her plots are organic and compact,
well integrated works of art; It is a feature
of her plots. She never creator her plots
carelessly and they develop logically
according to the need of situation and
character. There is not any looseness in
her plot but they are well organized and
united. Though there are a number of
episodes yet they are related to one
another and these episodes do not create
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any obstacle but contribute the main
story of the novel and give an impression
of a single whole. She interweaves her
ideas with plot very cleverly and
beautifully.
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studying well. She presents it in her
works.
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Autobiographical Tone:- The Mill on
the Floss is one of the greatest novels
of George Eliot. Thought it is not
completed an autobiographical novel yet
it has auto biographical element to a
great extent. The study of George Eliots
life makes it most auto biographical of all
her novels and she is emotionally
involved with it. Infect her entire life has
been put by her into this novel.
In this regard W.R. Nicoll Says;-
So long as
Georg Eliot is read, wise readers will
turn to The Mill on the Floss As the
best, the truest and the most
authoritative account of her own
complex character.
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The novel is filled with the earth
memories of places and persons. The
story of Maggie is not wholly like the
novelist but most of the events of Vs life
are presented in the novel, though not
exactly.
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