Silas Marner Summary (Fable)
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8/13/2019 Silas Marner Summary (Fable)
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There was once a weaver named Silas Marner. He was engaged to a woman named
Sarah. However, their engagement was broken off when William accused him of
theft. This betrayal caused the whole town to turn on him and he was casted out of
the Lantern Yard.
He then moved to Raveloe. His occupation as a weaver was foreign and unfamiliar tothe villagers. They viewed him as an outsider. Occasionally, he suffers from a fit,
where he is unable to move. When the villagers found out, their superstitious
behavior led them to further isolate him and their dislike for him increased.
His loneliness led him to become obsessed with money. Every night, he would
caress his gold and count them off one by one. This continued for fifteen years.
Squire Cass is the richest man in Raveloe. He has two sons, Dunsey and Godfrey.
Dunsey is cruel and greedy; he knows one of Godfreys darkest secret- he is married
to Molly Farren who is an opium addict. He uses this to blackmail Godfrey. He made
a deal with Godfrey, but something went wrong and he kills Godfreys belovedhorse.
Dunsey did not know what to do. On that night, he went to Silas house and found
out he wasn't there. He discovers Silass money and steals it. When Silas found out,
he was overwhelmed and went berserk. Some neighbors tried to comfort him, but to
no avail. He sinks into a gloomy loom.
One New Years eve, Nancy Lammeter, Godfreys love interest, attended the Squires
party. Godfrey and Nancy talked and became closer. Meanwhile, Molly, Godfreys
secret wife, travels outside in the cold to the Squires house, attempting to reveal her
scandalous secret. She took a draft of opium, and passes out on the way. Her child,Eppie, attracted to the warm light of Silass house, wanders in.
When Silas noticed her, he at first thought she was his money, but then later grows
more attached to the child. He went to the Squires house to find the doctor which
causes a scene. Godfrey recognized the child, but he found out Molly died, and his
secret was safe.
Silass love for her increased over time. With Dollys help, he raises the child with
gentleness and love. Silas found happiness again with Eppie.
Sixteen years later, Godfrey married Nancy and the Squire died. Nancy has amiscarriage and she does not want to adopt. Dunsey is discovered in the Stone pit
with Silas stolen gold. Godfrey confesses his dark secret to Nancy, and she wished
he told her earlier. They decided to claim Eppie from Silas, but both father and
daughter refused their offer.
That summer, Eppie got married to Aaron, Dollys son. They lived happily ever after.