George Eliot, Middle march

George Eliot, Middlemarch
Order type: Essay
Subject: English
Academic level: Undergraduate
George Eliot, Middlemarch
In the final chapter of Middlemarch the narrator states `that there is no creature whose inward being is so strong that it is not greatly determined by what lies outside of it`.
Do you agree with this proposition? In your view, what are the most important insight the novel has to offer about the relationship between the individual and society?
?The narrative method employed by George Eliot
?The aspiring individual and established society
?Relevant images and metaphors used by Eliot to describe society and human relations.
?The place of women
?The notion of `realist` constructions of society and human behaviour
?Constructions of subjectivity and characterisation
?Any relevant themes ( e.g. money, love, marriage, work, reform of various kinds, religion) that best exemplify your argument
?Does the novel draw conclusions or is it open-ended?

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