Sister Carrie: Theodore Dreiser's Sociological Tragedy
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Science Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
080578098X
ISBN-13
9780805780987
Description
David E.E. Sloane delves into the profound implications of Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie, exploring the sociological tragedy embedded within its narrative. This critical examination reveals how Dreiser's portrayal of urban life and the struggles faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society reflects the harsh realities of the American experience at the turn of the century.
Through a meticulous analysis of character development and societal influences, Sloane sheds light on the motivations and constraints that shape Carrie’s journey. The exploration of themes such as desire, ambition, and moral ambiguity invites readers to reconsider the complexities of human nature and the societal norms that dictate behavior.
As Sloane uncovers the intricacies of Dreiser's work, readers are offered a thoughtful perspective on the challenges of modern life, making it clear that Sister Carrie is much more than a story; it is a mirror held up to the struggles inherent in the pursuit of happiness and success.
Through a meticulous analysis of character development and societal influences, Sloane sheds light on the motivations and constraints that shape Carrie’s journey. The exploration of themes such as desire, ambition, and moral ambiguity invites readers to reconsider the complexities of human nature and the societal norms that dictate behavior.
As Sloane uncovers the intricacies of Dreiser's work, readers are offered a thoughtful perspective on the challenges of modern life, making it clear that Sister Carrie is much more than a story; it is a mirror held up to the struggles inherent in the pursuit of happiness and success.
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