![]() A marriage of hostility, such as that of Rosamond Vincy and Tertius Lydgate, will develop if either partner refuses to communicate and work on their marriage. Before marrying him, Mary compels Fred to choose a suitable career and develop as an individual person. In Eliot’s Middlemarch, this slow progression is seen in the marriage of Mary Garth and Fred Vincy. In other words, marriage is a shared endeavor whose goal is the unity of two separate people. In the Finale, Eliot writes that marriage “is still the beginning of the home epic-the gradual conquest or irremediable loss of that complete union” (511). Each character must present a broad perspective, which includes the ability to know and understand what the other is feeling. In George Eliot’s novel Middlemarch, a successful and happy marriage between two characters involves the willingness to work together on their relationship. ![]()
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