the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
by George Eliot (0 Reviews)
In "Middlemarch," George Eliot explores the complexities of human motivations and beliefs, emphasizing that many people still cling to primitive forms of spirituality rooted in personal fear. This suggests that, despite advancements in society, individuals may not have progressed beyond basic fears that dictate their religious outlook. Eliot's assertion implies that rather than evolving into deeper or more rational faiths, many adhere to simplistic and fear-driven beliefs that limit true growth....
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