Inspiration
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Carrie was such an ordinary rural girl at the beginning of the story.
Sitting on the seat of a bus, she couldn’t help feeling exciting at the
sight of the metropolis’ spectacle. She was impressed deeply by large
crowd on the avenue, the spacious square or tall buildings. Far more
different from other heroines, Carrie was not a plain pure angel like
Snow-white, nor was she brave enough to be a heroine of revolutionist or
even a reformer, nor was she so clever as to be a successful career
woman who start from scratch. What attracted her most, after her
entering this huge metropolis was the incredible fineries, fashion
shoes, smart handbags displaying in the shop windows, the jewellerys
shining brightly behind the glass. She dreamed that one day, she could
wear all of these, jogging gracefully into the most luxurious hotel with
focused sights of admiration. And this was not merely a dream. Because
she had large eyes which can earn others’ sympathy, even love. She had
wonderful figure which can win others’ hearts. However, anything she
got, anywhere she reached, had not come from her ambition. Things
happened, and then she accepted. That’s what she had just done ― just to
accept willingly from the bottom of her heart. She was not at all an
evil woman who would give anything for the fortune or fame. However, she
would give uo something for a better life when her instinct defeated her
intellect. That was Carrie, a girl had her own desire, a human being
just like many others in the realistic world. There’s one sentence
written in chapter VIII:” When this jangle of free-will instinct shall
have been adjusted, when perfect understanding has given the former the
power to replace the latter entirely, man will no longer vary.” However,
how many people can go that further. And I want to quote another
sentence to wind up my essay: “In Carrie ― as in how many of our
wordings do they not? ― instinct and reason, desire and understanding,
were at war for the mastery.”
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