The Mill on the Floss

What does Eliot's opinion on St. Ogg in Book 4, Chapter 1?

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In Book IV, Chapter I, Eliot takes a break from the story to share her feelings about communities like St. Ogg's, which she vehemently dislikes. Eliot finds communities like St. Ogg's to be stupidly proud, ignorantly cruel, and driven by convention rather than rational thought.

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The Mill on the Floss