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> Sister Carrie, published in the 20th century, is the first novel of American writer named Theodore Dreiser. ... So he wrote Sister Carrie, like other writers, he wrote this novel to reveal the reality:
> from the last of 19th century to the first of 20th century, American capelins were developing rapidly and become an imperialism one. ...
> Sister Carrie was named as the milestone of the American novels. ...
> Carrie Member: The protagonist, Carrie is childish, selfish and holds a strong vanity to seed a life of pleasure . ... So as a young girl of eighteen, she trains to Chicago, where her sister lived. ... However, even in all her wealth, Carrie remains unhappy at the end. ... Drouet: The first man that Carrie meets on the train to Chicago. ... He finds Carrie when she is poor and on the verge of returning home and civics the beautiful girl to move in with him. Rout introduces Carrie to his friend, Hurstwood who later steals her from him. ...
> Minnie Hanson: Carrie¡¯s sister and the person Carrie lives with in Chicago. ... Carrie hated her life style.
Approximate Word count = 887 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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