Review
歌与风来
"Sister Carrie" left a profound impression on me, delving deep
into the complexities of human desire, morality, and ambition in the
modern urban landscape. As I followed Carrie's journey from a small-town
girl to a woman navigating the treacherous waters of Chicago's social
circles, I found myself continually fascinated yet somewhat uneasy. The
novel's realism struck a chord with me, especially in the way it
depicted Carrie's gradual moral decline as she chased after wealth and
status. Her choices, though understandable given her circumstances, were
often difficult to justify, leaving me feeling a mix of empathy and
disapproval. The plot twists, especially Hurstwood's theft and
subsequent flight with Carrie, were not just exciting but also
thought-provoking. They highlighted the fragility of human relationships
and the temptations that can arise when faced with financial
difficulties. What truly resonated with me was Carrie's struggle to find
her place in the world. Her journey was a microcosm of the American
Dream, reflecting both its allure and its dangers. I found myself
reflecting on my own ambitions and aspirations, questioning how far I
would be willing to go to achieve them. Overall, "Sister
Carrie" was a thought-provoking read that challenged my notions of
morality, ambition, and success. It left me with a lingering sense of
unease but also a deep appreciation for Dreiser's masterful portrayal of
human nature.
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