Rachel-Orr SM


Silas Marner:

 

Quote- Pg. 1, “...the world outside their own direct experience was a region of vagueness and mystery: to their untravelled thought a state of wandering was a conception as dim as the winter life of the swallows that came back with the spring...”

 

Quote- Pg. 4, “But there might be such a thing as a man’s soul being loose from his body, and going out and in, like a bird out of its nest and back...”

 

Quote- Pg. 11, “...that frustrated belief was a curtain broad enough to create for him the blackness of night.”

 

Quote- Pg. 11, “He seemed to weave, like the spider, from pure impulse, without reflection.”

 

Quote- Pg. 12, “...and the future was all dark, for there was no Unseen Love that cared for him.”

 

 

Quote- Pg. 27, “...whose delight in lying, grandly independent of utility, was not to be diminished by the likelihood that his hearer would not believe him...”

 

Quote- Pg. 28, “...for to walk many miles without a gun in his hand and along an ordinary road, was as much out of the question to him as to other spirited young men of his kind.”

 

Quote- Pg. 29, “Dunsey was not without fear that he might meet some acquaintance in whose eyes he would cut a pitiable figure, for mist is no screen when people get close to each other...”

 

Quote- Pg. 29, “That cottage and the money hidden within it had been in his mind continually during his walk, and he had been imagining ways of cajoling and tempting the weaver to part with the immediate possession of his money for the sake of receiving interest.”  

 

Quote- Pg. 30, “He knocked loudly, rather enjoying the idea that the old fellow would be frightened at the sudden noise.”