The theme of an outsider is an important one in George Eliot's 'Silas Marner'.

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An outsider is defined a non-member of some circle, party, profession, etc. The theme of an outsider is an important one in George Eliot's 'Silas Marner'. It is a story about a man who is alienated from his community because of his differences, or in other words, a social misfit. "In that far-off time superstition clung easily round every person or thing that was at all wanted". An outsider is defined as someone who is excluded or doesn't mix with people from their society/community. The novel was set in 1805 (Pre-Industrial Revolution) in Raveloe, a small village in rural England. Eliot began writing Silas Marner in autumn 1860 and was published in 1861. There were many changes made during this period, which include: attitudes in work, religion and government, population, rise in industrial towns and more factories being created. It is clear from the social structure of the novel, that whist Eliot was writing he was greatly influenced by pre-industrial events in his current day England.

George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, which she changed because it was seen as a male profession and she had a fear of being rejected. Being a woman writer in Eliot's time was considered as immoral and not 'Lady like' so this was partly the reason for changing her name. She lived with an unmarried man which people shunned her for. What motivated Eliot in writing this novel was that she herself had experienced being an outsider. She felt an affinity with the character 'Silas' because she was like him in many ways, the main similarity being a social outcast. George Eliot portrays Silas as being a recluse because he is a weaver, and many people in his community look upon this as being paranormal. She echoes her thoughts and feelings of solitude by expressing them through Silas.

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The structure of the novel influences the way we perceive outsiders such as Silas Marner because we get a better grasp of the concept Eliot is trying to reveal. The novel is split into two parts, part one opens at 1805, 15 years after Silas has settled in Raveloe, and then there is a flashback to 1790, of his life in Lantern Yard. Part 2 is set in 1821, 16 years after the opening of the novel. The flashback in 'Silas Marner' is done to create a sense of sympathy and compassion for Silas and how his life used to ...

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