I don't know that I would necessarily call it a
"handicap," but the problem that Silas has is that he is sort of "hunched over," if that
makes sense. He was a weaver by profession and therefore spent a lot of time crouched
over his loom, which left him with a crooked back. He also has kind of intense, creepy
eyes, and looks older than he really is (though these aren't really "handicaps" in the
true sense of the word.)
Thursday, December 27, 2012
From what physical handicap does Silas suffer in Silas Marner?
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