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Margaret Hale's relocation from her serene rural upbringing to the harsh industrial town of Milton profoundly impacts her worldview. As she grapples with the stark realities of industrialization and its effects on the working class, Margaret befriends impoverished laborers and becomes an advocate for their rights. Her evolving relationship with John Thornton, a wealthy mill owner, complicates her loyalties as she struggles between her growing feelings for him and her commitment to her working-class friends. The narrative explores themes of social justice, class conflict, and personal transformation.
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