Rhoda Fleming by George Meredith is a novel that delves into the lives of two sisters Rhoda and Dahlia from a Kentish farming family. The story begins with a depiction of their home life where their mother Mrs. Fleming is passionate about her garden and their father William John Fleming struggles with the financial burdens of farming. The narrative explores the sisters' contrasting personalities and aspirations. Dahlia the elder sister is beautiful and dreams of the excitement of London while Rhoda is more grounded and dutiful. The plot thickens when Dahlia moves to London leaving Rhoda and their father behind. Her departure is marked by a sense of mystery and concern as her letters home become less frequent and more enigmatic. The family's financial struggles are compounded by the presence of Anthony Hackbut Mrs. Fleming's brother who is perceived as a miser but holds the potential to change their fortunes. The novel examines themes of family loyalty societal expectations and the pursuit of personal happiness. As the story unfolds Rhoda is faced with the challenge of understanding her sister's choices and the impact they have on their family. The narrative is rich with character development and social commentary reflecting Meredith's keen insight into human nature and the complexities of familial relationships.
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