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Eliot believes that these types of ‘silly novels’ degrade the the resoning for womens education and people get the wrong interpretation of women writers. The writers for these types of novels are highly educated and read a lot but don’t quite write well, contradicting them to their own writting mistakes as authors. Eliot comes to the conclusion that the people who read these novels come to believe that women don’t benfit from education. She does her best to remind the readers that that there are great female writers, This is what makes these ‘silly novels’ so silly after all.
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