Silas Marner (Edexcel GCSE English Literature): Revision Notes
Silas Marner: Key Quotations
Below is a list of quotations organised by character and theme:
The Individual and Society
Silas Marner:
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"His life had reduced itself to the mere functions of weaving and hoarding."
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"The gold had kept his thoughts in an ever-repeated circle." Squire Cass:
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"The greatest man in Raveloe was Squire Cass."
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"Squire Cass's sons were not inclined to any severe labour."
Fear of the Unknown
Silas Marner:
- "Gold!—his own gold—brought back to him as mysteriously as it had been taken away!"
- "The stone pit was made to swallow up its treasures."
Redemption and Transformation
Silas Marner:
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"It's niver too late to turn over a new leaf."
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"You'd be no better than a beast." Godfrey Cass:
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"Things come round to the same, whether you like it or not."
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"His devious glance and guiltless words."
Family and Parenthood
Eppie:
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"I can't feel as I've got any father but one." Godfrey Cass:
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"It's part of my punishment, Nancy, for my daughter to dislike me." Nancy Lammeter:
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"Duty first—happiness afterwards."
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"I've always had the same sort of feeling towards you."