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      • A genial and understanding man, Poyser is regarded as the leader of the farmers and tradesmen in Hayslope. He is fond of Adam Bede and feels strongly about the deceit practiced by Hetty and Arthur Donnithorne.
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_BedeAdam Bede - Wikipedia

    Adam Bede was the first novel by English author George Eliot, first published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously , even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time.

  5. Martin Poyser, her husband, the owner and manager of prosperous Hall Farm. A genial and understanding man, Poyser is regarded as the leader of the farmers and tradesmen in...

    • Themes in Adam Bede
    • Analysis of Key Moments in Adam Bede
    • Style, Tone, and Figurative Language
    • Analysis of Symbols

    Adam Bede addresses a number of issues in human society and relationships,including aesthetics, diligence, emotions, family and duty, actions and consequences, etc.

    Adam Bede and his colleagues at a carpentry workshop discuss religion and the news of a female preacher coming to preach in the green fields.
    The preacher is Dinah Morris who comes and preaches and is admired by a lot of people although they hardly get converted.
    Seth Bede walks Dinah Morris home and professes his love to her which she rejects.
    Adam returns home from work and gets furious because his father has abandoned the coffin he was meant to complete and gone in search of alcohol. In anger, he goes to his home workshop and begins to...

    Adam Bede is written in a unique style where the author sometimes puts the plot and the charactersaside to get conversational with the reader or discuss ideas and topics outside the development of the plot at great length. Sometimes the narrator assumes what the reader is thinking and gives a sarcastic rebuttal of the reader’s assumed thoughts. At ...

    Hands

    In Adam Bede, the hands symbolize the characters’ station in life. Arthur is an heir to a wealthy upper-class family and his smooth fair hands are symbols of his sheltered life. Adam’s hands are rough and darkened, emblems of his daily combat against poverty through hard work. When Dinah gives Lisbeth a comforting embrace in her mourning, Lisbeth first thinks of Dinah as an angel but Dinah’s calloused hands restore Lisbeth’s belief in her humanity as it gives a feeling of camaraderie in their...

    The Mirror

    The mirror is a symbol of personal reflection in Adam Bede. Hetty loves admiring herself in the mirror which is an indication of her vanity. The mirror in her room is also a symbol of the aristocratic life she cannot afford. The mirror is majestic and must have cost a fortune in its glory days, but it is only present in Hetty’s bed-chamber in an old and rusty state which reflects how her lofty dreams of being an aristocratic lady is something her poor background cannot afford her.

    Supper

    Supper is a motif in Adam Bedethat symbolizes unity and togetherness. It also heralds a hallmark event in the characters’ lives. The supper of bread and wine in the upper room shared between Adam and Bartle Massey as they await the impending tragedy of Hetty’s verdict is similar to the biblical last supper Jesus shares with his disciples as they await his impending crucifixion. The more feisty Harvest supper symbolizes a triumph over the tragedy of Hetty’s scandal.

  6. A summary of Book Second: Chapters 17–21 in George Eliot's Adam Bede. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Adam Bede and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  7. Adam Bede. Adam is partially based on the early life of Eliot’s father. He is the protagonist, a strong, handsome young English peasant, nearly six feet tall, with black hair. Twenty-six and single, he is the mainstay of his family, as his father is a drunkard, and Adam is in reality the head of the family, morally and financially.

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