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The narrative follows siblings Maggie and Tom Tulliver as they grow up at a riverside mill, tracing childhood play, schooling, and the widening gap between their temperaments. Family pride, legal and financial misfortune, and local social pressures force difficult choices that strain loyalties and reshape relationships. Maggie's intellectual yearnings and moral sensitivity clash with expectations placed upon her, while Tom's stubborn sense of duty and honor drives pivotal actions. Episodes of love, misunderstanding, and personal sacrifice lead to a catastrophic crisis on the river and a somber resolution that foregrounds themes of obligation, forgiveness, and the limits placed on individual aspirations.
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