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JULIE-14
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Keer-DAt the age of 18, Carrie left her parents and hometown and went to Chicago to find her sister and seek a job suitable for her. When she came to Chicago, her work was very difficult. After paying the weekly accommodation fee, she had only five cents of space, which did not stop her temptation to the red lights, wine and green in big cities and the life of the rich. This story describes the city of Chengdu in the United States at the end of the 19th century. Carrie in the article is like many migrant girls who left their hometown in Chinese society. The difference is that Carrie's talent may be really high, her luck is also very good, and her final ending is as beautiful as the film, but to be fair, the chances of success are too few to appear, Just like a sentence in the first chapter, when a good child leaves home at the age of 18, there are only one of two outcomes. Either he gets better and better when rescued by a good person, or he quickly accepts the moral standards of the metropolis and gets worse and worse. I don't think she's wrong. On the surface, she can choose. A sentence in this article makes me remember deeply that one day, a woman should write a philosophical paper on this topic. No matter how young she is. She always fully understands the matter of dress. When judging men's clothes, there is an almost invisible boundary. She can distinguish between men, which are worthy of her attention and which are despised at all. Once a man's falls below this almost invisible boundary, he can't expect to be favored by a woman. There is another limit to a man's dress, which allows a woman to think about her own dress.