Moral Vision in Novels of George Eliot: An Analysis

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Sonal Ahlawat
Dr. J.K. Sharma

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This research paper aims to delve into George Eliot's novels and explore the author's moral vision as exemplified through her works. Known for her insightful social commentary, Eliot, with her unique perspective and philosophical background, presents a profound understanding of human nature, ethics, and societal issues. This paper will focus on Eliot's novels, including "Middlemarch," "Adam Bede," and "The Mill on the Floss," to analyze the moral vision she encapsulates within her literary creations. By examining the moral dilemmas, character relationships, and social dynamics in these novels, this research will highlight how George Eliot's works contribute to the understanding of moral behavior and social responsibility.  By examining the moral vision present in George Eliot's novels, this research paper endeavors to shed light on the author's contribution to the understanding of moral behavior, social responsibility, and the complexities of human nature. Through a comprehensive analysis of selected novels, this research aims to highlight the enduring relevance and moral insights offered by the works of George Eliot.

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Sonal Ahlawat, & Dr. J.K. Sharma. (2024). Moral Vision in Novels of George Eliot: An Analysis. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 5099–5103. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.8638
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Sonal Ahlawat

Research Scholar, Baba Mastnath University (BMU), Rohtak (Haryana)-India, 

Dr. J.K. Sharma

Department of English, Baba Mastnath University (BMU), Rohtak (Haryana)-India