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How does Squire Cass raise his sons? What are Godfrey and Dunsey like? What are your feelings toward each of them?
Why do you think Godfrey is so afraid to stand on his own and admit to his mistakes? Use details from the novel as support.
How is Dunsey's reaction to the accident with the horse indicative of his personality? Use support from the novel.
Dunsey is always more concerned with immediate rather than far-reaching consequences. What might his consequence be for taking Marner's gold? As he shuts the door behind him, what do you think is in store for him?
What problems does Molly Farren have? Why did Godfrey marry her? Use details from the novel as support.
Chapter 2 is called "The Making of a Miser." Describe the events that led up to Silas becoming a miser.
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