1. The American Dream: A Scenario Of Conventional Social Myth.
William Fahey in his book F. ... Carrie became easily discouraged by her attempts to find work. ... Carrie's ever growing sense of frustrations is made even worst by her desire for consumer goods. ... Hurstwood on his part pretended that he didn't know that Carrie and Drouet are unmarried; he never told Carrie that he was a married man; he neglected the needs of his wife and children, taking the time to secretly visit and write Carrie about his love for her. ... Also worth noting in Sister Carrie is the fact that the women in Carrie's world have social standing only when the men...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate