![]() ![]() ![]() This essay examines the characters of Maggie and Tom in detail. In other words, she wants the reader to sympathize with other people’s feeling. By making this extensive use of direct address to comment on the action or on the characters, the narrator tries to convey the complexities of human life to the reader. ![]() She also provides detailed descriptions of psychological insides of the characters. Because there is a narrator in The Mill on the Floss who comments on the characters or on the actions of these characters. The novel is different from other novels in terms of its narration. She is like the character of Maggie Tulliver who constantly seeks the approval and love of her father and also her brother. The reader is able to see many examples and similarities between Eliot’s own life and the character of Maggie. The Mill on the Floss is regarded as the most autobiographical novel of George Eliot which reflects her early childhood memories and her own relationship with her father and brother Isaac. ![]()
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