The Mill on the Floss
Introduction + Context
Plot Summary
Detailed Summary & Analysis
Book 1, Chapter 1
Book 1, Chapter 2
Book 1, Chapter 3
Book 1, Chapter 4
Book 1, Chapter 5
Book 1, Chapter 6
Book 1, Chapter 7
Book 1, Chapter 8
Book 1, Chapter 9
Book 1, Chapter 10
Book 1, Chapter 11
Book 1, Chapter 12
Book 1, Chapter 13
Book 2, Chapter 1
Book 2, Chapter 2
Book 2, Chapter 3
Book 2, Chapter 4
Book 2, Chapter 5
Book 2, Chapter 6
Book 2, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 1
Book 3, Chapter 2
Book 3, Chapter 3
Book 3, Chapter 4
Book 3, Chapter 5
Book 3, Chapter 6
Book 3, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 8
Book 3, Chapter 9
Book 4, Chapter 1
Book 4, Chapter 2
Book 4, Chapter 3
Book 5, Chapter 1
Book 5, Chapter 2
Book 5, Chapter 3
Book 5, Chapter 4
Book 5, Chapter 5
Book 5, Chapter 6
Book 5, Chapter 7
Book 6, Chapter 1
Book 6, Chapter 2
Book 6, Chapter 3
Book 6, Chapter 4
Book 6, Chapter 5
Book 6, Chapter 6
Book 6, Chapter 7
Book 6, Chapter 8
Book 6, Chapter 9
Book 6, Chapter 10
Book 6, Chapter 11
Book 6, Chapter 12
Book 6, Chapter 13
Book 6, Chapter 14
Book 7, Chapter 1
Book 7, Chapter 2
Book 7, Chapter 3
Book 7, Chapter 4
Book 7, Chapter 5
Conclusion
Themes
All Themes
Memory and Childhood
Knowledge and Ignorance
Women’s Roles and Social Pressures
Tolerance and Forgiveness
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Maggie Tulliver
Tom Tulliver
Mr. Tulliver
Mrs. Tulliver
Philip Wakem
Lucy Deane
Stephen Guest
Mr. Wakem
Mrs. Glegg
Mrs. Pullet
Mr. Pullet
Mr. Deane
Bob Jakin
Luke Moggs
Mr. Riley
Mr. Stelling
Mrs. Moss
Dr. Kenn
Symbols
All Symbols
Tulliver Family Bible
Maggie’s Hair
Literary Devices
All Literary Devices
Allusions
Dialect
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Hyperbole
Imagery
Irony
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Personification
Satire
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Verbal Irony
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Book 1, Chapter 1
Book 1, Chapter 2
Book 1, Chapter 3
Book 1, Chapter 4
Book 1, Chapter 5
Book 1, Chapter 6
Book 1, Chapter 7
Book 1, Chapter 8
Book 1, Chapter 9
Book 1, Chapter 10
Book 1, Chapter 11
Book 1, Chapter 12
Book 1, Chapter 13
Book 2, Chapter 1
Book 2, Chapter 2
Book 2, Chapter 3
Book 2, Chapter 4
Book 2, Chapter 5
Book 2, Chapter 6
Book 2, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 1
Book 3, Chapter 2
Book 3, Chapter 3
Book 3, Chapter 4
Book 3, Chapter 5
Book 3, Chapter 6
Book 3, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 8
Book 3, Chapter 9
Book 4, Chapter 1
Book 4, Chapter 2
Book 4, Chapter 3
Book 5, Chapter 1
Book 5, Chapter 2
Book 5, Chapter 3
Book 5, Chapter 4
Book 5, Chapter 5
Book 5, Chapter 6
Book 5, Chapter 7
Book 6, Chapter 1
Book 6, Chapter 2
Book 6, Chapter 3
Book 6, Chapter 4
Book 6, Chapter 5
Book 6, Chapter 6
Book 6, Chapter 7
Book 6, Chapter 8
Book 6, Chapter 9
Book 6, Chapter 10
Book 6, Chapter 11
Book 6, Chapter 12
Book 6, Chapter 13
Book 6, Chapter 14
Book 7, Chapter 1
Book 7, Chapter 2
Book 7, Chapter 3
Book 7, Chapter 4
Book 7, Chapter 5
Conclusion
Themes
All Themes
Memory and Childhood
Knowledge and Ignorance
Women’s Roles and Social Pressures
Tolerance and Forgiveness
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Maggie Tulliver
Tom Tulliver
Mr. Tulliver
Mrs. Tulliver
Philip Wakem
Lucy Deane
Stephen Guest
Mr. Wakem
Mrs. Glegg
Mrs. Pullet
Mr. Pullet
Mr. Deane
Bob Jakin
Luke Moggs
Mr. Riley
Mr. Stelling
Mrs. Moss
Dr. Kenn
Symbols
All Symbols
Tulliver Family Bible
Maggie’s Hair
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Allusions
Dialect
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Hyperbole
Imagery
Irony
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Personification
Satire
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Verbal Irony
Theme Wheel
Theme Viz
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