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In Middlemarch, George Eliot delves into the intricate relationship between education and the characters lives, exploring how their learning shapes their identities and aspirations. Rosamond Vincy’s polished finishing school education stands in stark contrast to Dorothea Brooke’s fervent, faith-driven pursuit of knowledge. Initially captivated by Lydgate’s exotic educational background and intellect, Rosamond soon discovers the complexities of his character. Similarly, Dorothea idolizes her husband Casaubon’s intellectual prowess, yet both wives find that their lofty expectations clash with reality. Casaubon, despite his vast knowledge, hesitates to share his work for fear of criticism, while Lydgate’s arrogance alienates him from the very community he strives to serve. His disdain for the townspeople, whom he views as backward, blinds him to the essential social skills required for success in a small town. Through these characters, Eliot masterfully illustrates the multifaceted nature of education and the often unexpected outcomes it can yield.
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