

Although the Tullivers can go on living in the same house at the mill, they have lost all their furniture and household possessions but, more importantly, they have lost their standing in the world, a thing that is very important to people of their class.

Wakem, but he agrees to the arrangement for the sake of his wife and Tom and Maggie. Wakem buys the mill and agrees and pay Mr. Waken, is unreasonable and refuses to seek a middle ground with the man he sees as the devil incarnate. Tulliver, blinded by his feelings of hatred for Mr. Tulliver believes he will win his case, but he doesn’t and the family loses everything. Wakem involving water rights on the river where the mill is situated.

Tulliver is involved in a lawsuit with the wealthy Mr. They have a happy childhood until tragedy intervenes and the family is faced with financial ruin. The Tullivers are simple country folk who live modestly but comfortably. He has a not-very-bright wife named Bessie and a son, Tom, and a daughter, Maggie. He owns a picturesque little mill on the River Floss. The Mill on the Floss ~ A Capsule Book Review by Allen KoppĮnglish country life in the nineteenth century: Mr.
