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It is universally acknowledged that this story describes the United States at the end of the 19th century. Carrie is similar to a host of migrant girls who move out of their hometown in contemporary Chinese society. Despite the discrepancy, Carrie's abilities may be significantly superior and she is blessed with good luck, and her outcome is just as stunning as the movie itself. Just like the sentence in the first chapter, when a good boy leaves home at the age of 18, there are merely two outcomes: either he is saved by good characters and becomes better, otherwise he quickly accepts the metropolitan moral standards and becomes worse. I don't think it's her fault and fantasy for the big city, but also full of fear for the unknown future.
2024-06-10
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