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Godfrey Cass's birth name is Godfrey Castieau.
Because of the contract that silas broke with them in past, doesnt want silas on his property.
Tatiana Godfrey's birth name is Tatiana Annaliesse Godfrey.
Godfrey Tearle's birth name is Godfrey Seymour Tearle.
Silas Rondeau was born in 1952.
Silas vs. Silas; he isolates himself. Godfrey vs. Godfrey; he needs to man up. Dunstan vs. Godfrey; Dunstan is a jerk. Silas vs. Society; he is no longer part of society, nor their religion. **Godfrey vs. Society (Not really a conflict) He wants to marry Nancy but he's married to Molly, the opium addict.
Godfrey Cass's daughter in the novel Silas Marner did not have a name at the beginning of the novel. She was referred to as 'the child'. however, when Silas discovers her, he calls her Eppie after his mother.
Molly Farran- Mr. Godfrey's drunken and low-class wife. Their marriage is a secret. Mr. Godfrey loves Miss Nancy Lammeter.
Dunstan held the secret of Godfrey's secret marriage to Molly Farren, an opium addict. Dunstan threatened to reveal this secret, which would ruin Godfrey's reputation and marriage prospects, if Godfrey did not comply with his demands.
Some minor characters in "Silas Marner" include Nancy Lammeter, Godfrey Cass, Dunsey Cass, and Dolly Winthrop. They play supporting roles in the story and help to develop the main characters and plot.
Though there is no main antagonist you could consider minor ones such as William Dane because of his betrayal of Silas Marner, Dunstan Cass because he stole Marner's money, or maybe even Godfrey Cass because he was trying to take Eppie to his home and make her leave Silas.
Nancy Lammeter is a kind-hearted, attractive young woman from the village of Raveloe in the novel "Silas Marner" by George Eliot. She is engaged to Godfrey Cass but later forms a bond with Silas Marner, a weaver who lives on the outskirts of town. Nancy is portrayed as a caring and virtuous character who ultimately plays a pivotal role in Silas Marner's life.
I believe he had four. In chapter 9 Squire Cass says to Godfrey ".. If I hadn't four good-for-nothing fellows to hang on me like horse-leeches. I've been too good a father to you all." We can assume he was talking about his sons (:
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Warren tells Silas that they should treat Silas' returning employee, Silas himself, kindly and pay him wages, but their discussion also leads them to contemplate the meaning and value of loyalty and friendship in the face of differing personal responsibilities.
That the dead body they found was his wife Molly Farren and he was worried that she wasn't dead yet. If she wasn't dead then she could still spill his secret about their marriage but if she was, then his secret was safe.
Nancy supported her husband, Godfrey, by providing a stable and loving presence in his life. She also showed understanding and forgiveness when she learned about his past mistakes and secrets, ultimately prioritizing their relationship and family above all else. Additionally, Nancy helped Godfrey navigate difficult situations and made decisions that were in the best interest of their marriage.