Maggie Tulliver: Divided Needs Represented In Diverse Relations

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August 3, 2013

 

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Mr. Tulliver cared deeply for his daughter's future but inadvertently oppressed Maggie through his views of women. This idea is represented in his dialog with Mr. Riley of Maggie's "unnatural" intelligence: "It's a pity but what she'd been then lad?she'd ha'been a match for the lawyers, she would. It's the wonderful'st thing...
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This idea is represented in his dialog with Mr. Riley of Maggie's "unnatural" intelligence: "It's a pity but what she'd been then lad?she'd ha'been a match for the lawyers, she would. It's the wonderful'st thing." (Eliot 68) Mr. Tulliver by nature was stubborn, opinionated and led his family to disgrace as a result...
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