Alright folks, having read through Middlemarch, and having had a wonderful time with it, is Nicholas Bullstrode, in your opinion, a good person, as the novel concludes?
I am of the opinion that, by his sincere repentance, and his suffering, he is absolved of the sin of lying to his former wife for the sake of winning her inheritance, or at least can be said to have now justified his former actions by his piety and decency in later life.
Also, Who's more Chad, Lydgate or Fred? Who's the least Chad, Casaubon or Camden Farebrother? (Though I certainly wouldn't hold it against the second best, if not the best, man in Middlemarch)