The Mill on the Floss книга

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"The Mill on the Floss" is a novel written by George Eliot and published in 1860. Set in the fictional town of St. Oggs, it tells the story of the relationship between siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver, and their struggle to find happiness and fulfillment in a restrictive society.

The story is primarily centered around Maggie, a bright and spirited young girl who is often at odds with the social norms and expectations placed upon her. She is drawn to knowledge and has a deep love for books, but her aspirations are constantly overshadowed by her gender and societal constraints.

Tom, Maggie's older brother, is portrayed as more conventional and practical, often serving as the voice of reason in their family. Despite their affection for one another, Tom struggles to fully understand Maggie's desires and dreams, leading to conflict and misunderstandings between them.

As the novel progresses, the siblings face various challenges, including financial hardships, societal pressures, and tangled romantic relationships. These obstacles test their resilience and force them to confront their own limitations and inner conflicts.

Throughout the book, Eliot explores themes such as gender roles, the importance of education, the clash between individual desires and societal expectations, and the consequences of one's actions. She also vividly depicts the rural landscape and community in which the Tulliver family resides, painting a realistic portrait of life in 19th century England.

"The Mill on the Floss" is often considered one of George Eliot's most autobiographical novels, as it draws heavily from her own experiences and relationships with family and society. It is a rich and complex portrayal of human nature and the complexities of familial relationships, offering a poignant reflection on the challenges faced by individuals striving for personal freedom and autonomy.
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