An American Tragedy I

An American Tragedy I

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Format Paperback
Pages 216
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Book on Demand Ltd.
ISBN-10 5519630275
ISBN-13 9785519630276
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In a vivid exploration of ambition, class struggle, and the pursuit of the American Dream, the narrative unfolds around the life of Clyde Griffiths, a young man from a modest background who yearns to rise above his circumstances. As he navigates the complexities of the early 20th-century American society, Clyde is faced with moral dilemmas and societal expectations that test his character and ambitions.

The story intricately weaves together Clyde's relationships, especially with Sylvia and Roberta, highlighting the emotional turmoil and ethical quandaries that arise as he pursues wealth and status. The interplay between his aspirations and the harsh realities of life presents a poignant commentary on the nature of success in America, forcing Clyde to confront the consequences of his choices.

Set against a backdrop of stark contrasts between social classes, the narrative explores themes of fate and the impact of environment on individual actions. As Clyde's journey progresses, the tension between his desires and the societal constraints becomes ever more palpable, ultimately leading to tragic outcomes.

Dreiser's masterful storytelling delves deep into the psychological motivations of its characters, inviting readers to reflect on the darker facets of ambition and the societal pressures that drive individuals toward desperate decisions. Each twist and turn in Clyde's life serves as a harrowing reminder of the complexities inherent in the quest for happiness and fulfillment.

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