Silas Marner
How did the villagers respond to Silas? What advice did Mr. Macy, Mr. Crackenthorp, and Dolly Winthrop give him?
Silas Marner by George Eliot Chapter 10
Silas Marner by George Eliot Chapter 10
Marner has changed in the eyes of his fellow villagers. He is no longer considered a diabolical master of the unknown art of the loom. He is seen as rather stupid but also humanly unfortunate, too dull to take care of himself. The villagers pity him somewhat, visiting and bringing gifts. Mr. Macey, in his attempt to cheer Marner up, merely manages to insinuate that it is obvious that Marner is too weak and frightened himself to be suspected of anything like deception. This attempt at kindness falls upon Marner "as sunshine falls upon the wretched."