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Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight, is horrified to
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Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight, is horrified to
Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight, is horrified to see his rival lying unconcious. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859. Illustration by William Small (1843-1929) from an edition published c1885
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In this illustration from George Eliot's classic novel, "Adam Bede" we witness a pivotal moment in the story. The talented artist William Small brings to life the intense emotions and dramatic tension that permeate the scene. Adam Bede, a strong and determined character, has triumphed over his rival Arthur Donnithorne in an arduous fight. However, as he gazes upon his fallen opponent lying unconscious before him, horror washes over Adam's face. This unexpected turn of events fills him with remorse and regret for the violence that has transpired. Eliot's timeless tale explores themes of love, morality, and redemption against the backdrop of rural England in 1859. Through her vivid descriptions and intricate character development, she delves into human nature's complexities while challenging societal norms. Small's skillful brushstrokes capture every nuance of emotion on Adam Bede's face—his shock mixed with anguish—as he confronts the consequences of his actions. The detailed illustration transports us back to c1885 when this edition was published—a testament to Small's artistic prowess. This powerful image serves as a reminder that even in moments of victory or righteous anger, one must consider the repercussions their actions may have on others' lives. It encapsulates Eliot’s ability to delve deep into human psychology and provoke introspection within her readership—an enduring legacy cherished by literature enthusiasts worldwide.
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