Gaskell north and south sparknotes5/28/2023 Hale’s reasoning is found during his discussion with Margaret and Higgins, when he states that “your Union in itself would be beautiful, glorious, -it would be Christianity in itself-if it were but for an end which affected the good of all, instead of that of merely one class as opposed to another” (229). Hale’s decision to leave the church due to “painful, miserable doubts” (35) 2 concerning church doctrine constitutes the one event in the novel in which a sympathetic character directly chooses to avoid discourse on a dichotomous relationship: unlike characters confronting issues of labor relations or personal integrity, he refuses to foster discussion or challenge authority figures on these unspecified religious issues.Ī key insight into Mr. However, it also addresses a change of values and reasoning that otherwise would be left hanging by the death of Mr. Thornton manifests the confluence of her compassion and her business sense, binds these seemingly dichotomous elements together. The ending of the novel, in which a proposal to loan money to a newly benevolent Mr. 1 In almost all cases, Margaret does not so much choose sides as acknowledge mutually dependent and beneficial relationships. Thornton, and even between her conflicting views of her own intelligence. North and South is a novel defined by the resolution of binary conflicts: heroine Margaret Hale is presented with a number of divisions of sympathy, between industrialists and the working class, between conflicting views of Mr.
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