The Mill on the Floss
What are the motifs in The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot?

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Social disparity is a motif that we see through the story. The Dodsons are socially respectable and the Tullivers are lower on the social hierarchy. While the Dodsons are restrained and concerned with appearances and wealth, the Tullivers are free with their emotions and not weighed down by appearances.