Community Flashcards
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Lantern Yard
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- Non-conformist Christian community, enclosed and cut off, putting too much trust into God’s Divine Intervention and placing God before man
- “narrow religious sect” -pejorative adjective
- “the inherited delight he had in wandering the fields began to wear from him the character of a temptation” - Biblical implications - too pious - too strict
Silas is ostracised by drawing of lots after William Dane accuses him of theft
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Raveloe
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- An isolated but close-knit community, with distrust of outsiders
- “nutty hedgerows” “rich central plain” - natural abundance
- “a fine old church and large churchyard at the heart of it” - traditional and central Christian faith - Anglican
- “in a rollicking fashion, and keep a jolly Whitsun, Christmas, and easter tide” - traditional festivities - nostalgia for an England beginning to vanish in Eliot’s times
- “mysterious” “from an unknown region” - outsider
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Community
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- Raveloe community comfort Silas after loss of gold
- Mr Tookey tries to get him a sunday suiit and go to church
- Dolly brings him word of God, children’s petticoats, encourages him to christen Eppie and go to Church
- LY becomes industrialised - Silas doesn’t recognise it - “what a dark ugly place” “how it hides the sky” “grim walls of the jail” “a great manufacturing town” “a sallow begrimed face looked out from the gloomy doorway at the strangers” - because it was too strict, no community spirit