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Social
realism in George Eliot's Adam Bede.
George
Eliot's Adam Bede is realistic
novel of Victorian society including
the social problem of highlighting the
poor social presentation together with
the retrance of rural areas of the country.
Adam Bede is an example of
Victorian literature aiming to reflect
the social realism. Almost every literary
genre of Victorian literature are engaged
to reflect the realism of the contemporary
society. So does this novel too.
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At
the central position of Eliot's
Adam Bede there lies
the basic tenant of social
realism.The very rigid Victorian
society has been reflected
in the novel. Entire gamut
of Victorian literature is
inseperably linked with realism.
Poetry, novel, drama and all
pieces of Victorian writings
are engaged in the representation
of realism of either kind.
In the same vein George Eliot's
Adam Bede aims at
representing social realism.
At the core of Adam Bede
lies the basic tenent of social
realism. Let's examine in
the narrative where the fundamental
tenet of social realism lies.
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Victorian
society was rigid. It had a strict view
concerning women. Victorian society
was affilicated with blazes and prejudices.
It has baize against women. If any women
tried to move in the world of freedom
and employment, she was mocked and ridiculed.
Women were also expected to work in
confined circles live household work.
In this novel George Eliot represented
a character Dinah Morris. She was a
Methodist preacher. When Dinah Morris
becomes preacher, many people indirectly
criticized her. Dinah Morris was beautiful
by appearence. People were attracted
towards her. Many people used to listen
to her preaching. But it was simply
pretence. They actually went to listen
to her because they were actually tempted
to see her beautiful face. Most of those
who attempted Dinah Morris's preaching
were hypocritical, under the mask of
religious devotion of those Sermon listener
ran the sexual intention and corrupt
selfish psyche.
Victorian age
was the age of Thomas Carlyle. Carlyle
was extremely critical of the growing
Victorian attachment with materialism.
People were distractingly crazy for
comfort and happiness. They hardly believed
in the dignity of work. Victorian people
were neglecful of the fact that the
worker should derived pride and joy
from the work they do. During Victorian
time workers were becoming increasingly
mechanical. To correct his age Carlyle
introduced the most repeated and very
much hallowed maximum work is worship.
To work is equal to worshipping, God.
Through your absolute belief in work
you can make God happy. It is work which
links you with God. The impact of this
maxim of Carlyle was unbelievably pervasive.
George Eliot must certainly have been
influence by the motto of Carlyle work
is worship. That is why her character
Adam Bede is shown climbing the ladder
of social success by virtue of his belief
in work. Adam Bede is a carpenter. He
has achieved excellence in his profession.
He was popular as a good carpenter.
His name spreaded far and near. Due
to his growing popularity he was invited
to attend the birthday party of Arthur
Donnithorne. Even the owner of Hall
farm was eager to accept Adam Bede as
a partner. Adam had a vision to leave
the world more livable for the further
progeny through cultivating an eternal
belief and pride in work. Reapect dignity
and prestige not from birth but from
good and excellent deeds was the guiding
principle of Adam Bede. And Eliot shows
Adam being succesful in society by virtue
of his cherished beliefs and ideals.
From this view points also we can catch
a glimpse of one extra brand of social
realism.
Social chasm
was another problem. The vestige of
feudalism was still alive in Hayslop
village. Hetty sorrel belonged to working
class. Arthur Donnithorne belonged to
the feudal class. Feudal class had still
certain fascinating charm to the working
class people. Hetty Sorrel was madly
attracted to Arthur Donnithorne. She
was from a poor family. Her family background
was not nice. So she had a dream to
marry Arthur Donnithorne and be a wife
of a respectable feudal man. But such
a fantasy driven effort of Hetty ruined
her own life. Her tragic end created
a deep wound in the psyche of Hayslop
people. This accident in the personal
life of Helty Sorrel suggests one bran
of harsh reality the society faces when
two different unequal classes try to
meet at a point through emotion not
through reason.
Social realism
consists of how several characters were
conscious of their class status at a
significant social gathering. At the
time of Arthur Donnithorne's birthday
several people came to see and celebrate
their feudal master's son's birthday.
People were represented as conscious
of their class background. Only Adam
was given a respectable place in the
birthday celebration because Adam had
elevated his position through hard work
and labor. This moment of birthday celebrations
serves as screen in which social realism
concerning the class consciousness of
several people get reflected. In
this way whether it is the position
Adam or it is the position of caption
Donnithrone or Dinah or Hetty, even
characters gives symbolic reflection
of Victorian society. Their depiction
has been highly colored with the image
of Victorian society. Overall novel
is realistic It includes the elements
like realistic, social presentation,
reflection of social problems, highlighting
the poor people, setting in rural areas,
presentation of Victorian morality,
sense of brotherhood, religious, truth
etc. are objective correlative to show
the social realism in Eliot's Adam
Bede.
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