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1、The Specific Reflection of American Dream on Carries View of Love . Introduction Theodore Dreiser is one of the most influential authors in the history of American literature. His first work Sister Carrie, which is published in 1900, is considered to be a banned book because it exposes the polarizat
2、ion of rich and poor and anomic. Nowadays, the work is full of the tendency of naturalism, which is considered to be a classical one. The book describes the heroine who steps to the lips of lust and desire. As for her, human beings are the same as animals and pests who are driven by desire, and unab
3、le to extricate from her plight. But only the word “desire” can not illustrate the motivation and driving force behind her in details. Therefore, my thesis would like to illustrate the process of being from a country girl to a famous star of Broadway and her view towards love and life. As for my par
4、t, her change is a specific reflection of American dream.Dreiser is born in 1871 and dies in 1945 during the period of Naturalism. He is the 12th child of the13 children, his parents being German immigrants. He is living in great poverty and misery, and being humiliated by the misbehavior of his bro
5、thers and sisters. Dreiser flees to Chicago at the age of 15, where he begins a series of menial jobs. Finally he gets a job on a newspaper and begins a career as a free-lance journalist and magazine editor. This helps him a lot for his future writing. He has ever visited Russia and has strong sympa
6、thies for communism for those people haunted by poverty. Then he joints the American Communist party before his death.He is the first outstanding author in the history of American literature during the 20th century. In 1930, Sinclair Lewis says that Theodore Dreiser can not receive others appreciati
7、on, instead, only hatred and envy. Compared with any American author, he develops a new style or a new method of his own, and takes his courage in both hands. In the field of American novels, he changes his writing style from gentle to loyalty, audacity and the passion of life. Many of American crit
8、ics believe that Dreiser is loyal to life, dauntless and creative, who breaks the durance of traditional literary world, liberate American novels and bring a literary revolution. Just as H.L.Mencken has ever said, Dreisers change of writing style is the same as Vincis change on biology. However, The
9、odore Dreiser is also a disputed writer. Since the publication of his maiden work, Sister Carrie, the comments on him has never been stopped. Sister Carrie is a novel written by Theodore Dreiser, which symbolizes that naturalism attains maturity. It plays a very important role in American literature
10、 which is written during the period of American Naturalism. At that time, the spread of industrialization creats extremes of wealth and poverty. Farmers are still going westward, but frontiers are about to close, they have to depend on the transcontinental railway to transport their products. The sp
11、read of Darwins theory of evolution changes peoples ideology.Sister Carrie has been called the elite modern American novel. Through its characters and their story, it illustrates the effects of the changing economic structure on American culture. The articles main objective is to analyze how Dreiser
12、s Naturalistic styles to be exposed through the character Carrie Member in Sister Carrie. The novel seems to be the platform from which Dreiser explores his unconventional views of the genders. At the time of its publication, it is first rejected by publisher for its honesty in depictig American soc
13、iety, but enjoyed fame later on. In fact, it is so controversial; it almost misses being printed at all. The public dislikes the fact that Theodore Dreiser presents a side of life that proper Americans do not care to acknowledge. He writes about infidelity and prostitution as natural occurrences in
14、the course of human relationships. Dreiser writes about his characters with pity, compassion, and a sense of awe. While the book appals Americans, the English appreciates it. William Heinemann publishes an English version of the book in 1901. While the book sell well in England. Sister Carrie don no
15、t enjoy much success in the United States. This is due to the blurred division line between good and bad in the plot. Although Dreisers moralizing narrator does assert that, despite the fame and the money she has amassed, Carrie will not be able to achieve peace of mind in her life, the apparent lac
16、k of poetic justice-the notion that immorality should pay in the end, even of only up to a point-is a concept the reading public are altogether unused to at the time. Carries Way to Success2.1 Carrie and Her SisterWhen Carrie just gets off the train, she finds the conditions totally change. And in t
17、his tempting, noisy, and strange city, she feels that the cruel reality is catching her hand, which is not the bright and happy world, but a world full of entertainments and refreshment. Compared with her, her sister goes to work every day and experiences the hardship of life. She feels lost when Dr
18、ouet melts gradually from her life. And she feels solitary when he totally disappears from her life. Though she stays with her sister, she feels lonelier. It seems as if she is patched into the sea that is surf and merciless.Carrie does not stay too long at her sisters, but through her careful obser
19、vation, she finds that her elder sister lives a humble life, accumulates money by hard-working, and even obtains extra income from renting houses. Her brother-in-law gets up early on the second morning when she reaches Chicago. However, her elder sister gets up much earlier in order to prepare break
20、fast for her husband. Carrie is eager to get a job for living, but she gets up around 8 oclock in the morning. On contract, her elder sister gets up earlier. When money is mentioned, Carrie earns money for shopping in commercial centre, for nice clothes, and for the pleasure in the cinema. And her e
21、lder sister makes money for accumulation. All in all, she is greatly different from her elder sister who toils and sacrifices herself for her husband and family. Her elder sisters life to her is monotonous and water-like. However, she is attracted by an alien man, especially by his beautiful clothes
22、. And he is the man who is the object Carrie desires to pursuit. At last, she leaves only a note to her sister and moves out of her sisters house, because the space there is not roomy, and the life there is meaningless. She personally is believes that she could find happiness and interesting events
23、elsewhere.In Carries inner world, she is just like the ordinary people. Intuition, desire and the awakenings are constantly fighting. And to Carrie, intuition and desire are the winners. She is totally in obedience of her desire. Through her whole life she is pursuing her American Dream. She devotes
24、 all she can do to help herself realize her dream. Indeed she is supported by her inner desire. And she gets to her destination finally.2.2 Carrie and Charles DrouetThe first time when Carrie encounters Drouet, she finds that she is so poor compared with Hurstwoods whose appearance gives her a very
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