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Brother Jacob

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The narrative follows a young provincial confectioner who grows restless with his trade and imagines himself destined for greater things, turning his ambition toward emigration as an escape from social limits and narrow opportunity. Practical shortcomings and limited education complicate his plans and prompt a furtive appropriation of his mother’s savings to finance an overseas venture. The story tracks his resourceful but morally ambiguous schemes and reflects on the tensions between aspiration and duty, the allure of imagined prospects abroad, and the social constraints that shape individual choices.

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George Eliot

George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a prominent English novelist and one of the leading figures of Victorian literature. Known for her keen psychological insight and exploration of social issues, she authored several influential works, including the acclaimed novel "Middlemarch," which delves into the complexities of life in a provincial town. Eliot's writing often reflects her deep understanding of human nature and moral dilemmas, making her a significant contributor to the literary heritage of the 19th century. Her other notable works include "Adam Bede" and "Daniel Deronda," which further showcase her narrative skill and thematic depth.

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