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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Silas Marner - Illustrating and Supporting Points — Flashcards

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'Instead of a man who had more cunning than honest folks could come by, and, what was worse, had not the inclination to use that cunning in a neighborly way, it was now apparent that Silas had not cunning enough to keep his own.'
The repetition of the word 'cunning' emphasizes the ambiguous attitude the inhabitants of Raveloe have towards knowledge and skill
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