1、嘉莉妹妹中嘉莉的人物性格分析An Analysis of Carries Character in Sister CarrieAbstract: This thesis will make a brief interpretation to social criticism of Theodore Dreisers first masterpiece Sister Carrie. It tells a story of a girl, Carrie, who was reduced from an innocent city immigrant to a commodity, and fina
2、lly to an actress by the city environment which was permeated with an atmosphere of ceaseless commercialization. Until now, Sister Carrie is still controversial book. And the thesis will mainly analyse Carries character, external and internal factors affecting her and the growth of her independent c
3、onsciousness. According to those analyses, we know this book is still a wake-up call and its significance of social criticism doesnt detract at all with time gone. It is worthwhile to read again.Key words: Carrie; analysis of character; social criticism摘 要:这篇论文将对西奥多德莱塞的第一部代表作嘉莉妹妹的社会批判 意义做一简要阐述。它讲述的是
4、一个由农村到城市的女孩由生活所迫变 为一件待价而沽的商品,最后成为一名演员的故事。至今,这仍然是一 部很有争议的书。本文将主要分析嘉莉的性格、影响她的内外因素和她 独立意识的成长。通过这些分析,我们清楚地知道这本书仍具有警示作 用,并且其社会批判意义并没有随着时间的流逝而有所减损。它值得我 们仔细研读并进行反思。关键词:嘉莉;性格分析;社会批判 ContentsI. Introduction. 1 A. An introduction to American Naturalism. 1 B. An introduction to Theodore Dreiser 1 C. An introdu
5、ction to Sister Carrie. 2II. Literature Review. 2III. Causes for the Shaping of Carries Destiny 4 A. External causes. 4 1. The social reality . 4 2. The influence of Drouet and Hurstwood.6 B. Internal causes. 7 1. Her understanding of life. 7 2. Her growing independent consciousness . 9V. Conclusion
6、. .10Works Cited.11 An Analysis of Carries Character in Sister CarrieI. Introduction A. An Introduction to American Naturalism When it comes to American Naturalism, we have to start with American Realism, which is a movement or a trend that dominated American literature from the 1860s to 1910s. It i
7、s the result of social, political, economic and cultural changes, often concerned with social and psychological problems, revealing the frustration of character in an environment of sordidness and depravity. Gradually, authors tone in writing becomes less serious and less sympathetic but more ironic
8、 and more pessimistic, which generates American Naturalism. So American Naturalism is a more deliberate kind of realism, usually involves a view of human beings as passive victims of natural forces and social environment. As a literary movement, naturalism was initiated in France and it came to be l
9、ed by Emile Zola. Like the realists, the naturalists in American strove for objectivity and were interested in the commonplace in contemporary life, with a passion for scientific accuracy and an overwhelming accumulation of factual detail (To 164). At the same time, they were more conscious of their
10、 philosophical foundations, which draw upon scientific or socioeconomic determinisms (such as Darwinism) for its view of humanity. Here is a desire to assert ones human identity, to define oneself against the social and natural forces one confronts. Hortons comment on American literary naturalism wa
11、s Through gloomy, pessimistic, and often bitter, American naturalists could not accept the deterministic attitude of the complete helplessness of man and the view of an amoral and predatory universe and adopt a thoroughgoing scientific attitude in the portrayal of the American scene(Chang 142). It w
12、as applied to express the belief that humans react to things they cannot control, such as the biological need for sex and self-preservation, internal stresses, and environmental forces (To 164). Moreover, American Naturalism prepares the way for the writing of the 1920s lost generation and T. S. Eli
13、ot.B. An Introduction to Theodore Dreiser Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), known as one of American greatest writers and the leader of American Naturalism, is remembered for his stinging criticism of the genteel tradition and of what Howells described as the “smiling aspects of life typifying America.
14、In his fictions, Dreiser is apt to deal with the new social problems that have come into being in a rapidly industrializing America and with his characters driven by selfish motives and influenced by the privileges and limitations of social class(Song 1). As he was influenced by Emile Zola, he depic
15、ted the life as it was and discovered the dark side and harsher realities of the social life, bravely attacking the traditional moral standard of America, which impresses the reader very much and that is why his Sister Carrie could be chosen as the basis of the thesis. And the thesis will mainly foc
16、us on the analysis of Carries character and the shaping of Carries destiny. As we all know, Sister Carries publication was not a hit; on the contrary, it was rejected because of violating genteel tradition and refuted of his vague attitude towards Carrie. As a result, plus his left-oriented views, h
17、e has been a controversial figure in American literary history. Besides Sister Carrie, his major works include Jennie Gerhardt, Trilogy of Desire, The Genius, An American Tragedy and The Bulwark. C. An Introduction to Sister Carrie Sister Carrie tells a story of a young womans Cinderella life in Chi
18、cago in the late 19th century. Carrie, unwilling to live in a narrow, poor and boring country, left for Chicago. She is eager to enjoy various pleasures in the life. Especially, she is ambitious to gain material wealth. However, the job she finds at first is too hard for her, and the wages are so lo
19、w that she has to walk to work and has no warm clothes to protect herself against the cold winter. To make matters worse, after her sickness, she loses her job. The difficulty in finding a job, the cruel reality and the temptation of material life make her lost. She ends up a mistress of a salesman,
20、 Drouet. Meanwhile, a hotel manager, Hurstwood, is fascinated with her. Having accidentally stolen the hotels money, he tricks Carrie into getting on the escaping train with him. Initially, their life is quite steady, but they have a hard life after Hurstwood experiences many setbacks in doing busin
21、ess. Owing to Hurstwoods unemployment, Carrie has to search for a job. She makes it and leaves him before long. She luckily rises to stardom while Hurstwood is still jobless and turns into a beggar, then commiting suicide in the end. Carrie succeeds in becoming a member of the upper-class, yet she d
22、iscovers that she is very lonely and empty. II. Literature Review Sister Carrie is the first novel of Theodore Dreiser who realistically describes how an innocent girl became a cold, ambitious money-driven person. She is first a mistress and then achieves her American Dream by being an actress. Drei
23、ser held high expectation of his first novel but Sister Carrie experienced the severest critical attack after it was published. It is criticized for its jumbled structure, for its awkward expressions, and mostly for its bad content, namely, its focus on the characters beastliness rather than humanit
24、y, on the poor rather than on the rich, and on its heroes and heroins endless desire(Song 5). So, at that time, the public didnt like this book mainly for two reasons. On the one hand, it described a sexual impropriety which resulted in the final success of the heroin instead of failure. On the othe
25、r hand, the public was unwilling to accept the side of life that Dreiser described graphically. Whats more, it was also widely condemned for the authors refusal to present a moral judgment on his fallen and immoral heroin-Carrie, even writing it with pity, passion and respect to some extent (Liu 10)
26、. Fortunately, there were some critics who argued that Sister Carrie was an excellent book. The first American Noble Prize winner, Sinclair Lewis, spoke in his acceptance speech like this Dresiser more than any other man, marching alone, usually unappreciated, often hated, has cleared the trail from
27、 Victorian. timidity and gentility in American fiction to honesty and boldness and passion of life. Dreisers great first novel, Sister Carrie, gives us the first fresh air since Mark Twain and Whitman(Rebinstein 86). American famous critic, Alfred Kazin, argued that It is a challenge to the illegal
28、and immoral society and it accomplishes its task in literary history, gives a down-to-earth expression to the new moral in 1890s and unconsciously liberates this moral outlook(Long 54). American novelist James T Farrel once said:With his first novel, Dreiser shows that he is much superior to his con
29、temporaries. No other Americans have had such a strong moral influence on his fellow men and no other novelists have done so much liberate American literature as him since this century. His Sister Carrie is a social prophecy. It is “a prophecy of a certain type of character in literature (Song 5). M
30、eanwhile, Sherwood Anderson wrote in The Feet of Dreiser that he “making a path for us”, which meant Dreiser was a trailblazer in challenging the conventional beliefs and genteel codes of American life, thus opening a way for later writers (Liu 9). In England, Sister Carrie was also received favorab
31、ly by critics. Whatever its shortcomings, it is a touchstone in American literature; it is the beginning of Dreisers long and difficult fight for freedom of artistic expression; it is a major and unprecedented novel, certainly a landmark in the literature of the United States and a significant facto
32、r in the change of the moral attitude (P. Michel 11).In China, there are also diverse opinions about Sister Carrie. Some maintain that Sister Carrie is a controversial book, at the same time, they shore up that the moral tendency of Carrie is influenced greatly by the social environment and they hol
33、d the view that Sister Carrie is meaningful and naturalistic in reflecting the social problems of that very period. Although there are still many different opinions about Sister Carrie, but now most people at home and abroad begin turning to new aspects to study the book, for example, ecological eth
34、ics, city immigrant, feministic criticism, and so on. And with the development of the society, Sister Carrie draws more and more attention from critics. They begin to realize its profound connotations in thought and society and start to analyze the novel from different perspectives, such as structur
35、alism, psychoanalysis and so on. With the second surge of women liberation movement in the 60s of the 20th century, many feminists further expand their territory in literary field. They regarded Sister Carrie as a valuable book. They think Carrie is a new female figure (Liu 9).III. Causes for the Sh
36、aping of Carries DestinyAs we all know, ones destiny is bound to be decided by ones character, apart from the social reality. Even we can say that ones destiny depends to a large extent on ones character. The thesis will analyze causes for the shaping of Carries destiny by external causes, mainly in
37、volving the social reality, and internal causes with respect to Carries character. And the train of thought of analysis is as follows.A. External causes 1. The social reality In the late of 19th century, cities and industrial city civilization dominated by men. The social reality was mixed with dete
38、rioration of natural environment, worship of money and commodity and oppression of women. And the city environment was permeated with an atmosphere of ceaseless commercialization, spiritual vacuum and belief crisis.So from the background, on the whole, American women were still subordinate to men at
39、 that time, which was evidenced by Carrie older sister, Minnie. She is now a thin, though rugged, woman of twenty-seven, with ideas of life colored by her husbands, and fast hardening into narrower conceptions of pleasure and duty than had ever been hers in a thoroughly circumscribed youth(Dreiser 2
40、3). She is busy doing chores and looking after child so that family constitutes her whole life. And on the one hand, subordinating to what kind of man decides womans economic and social status. The situation of middle-class women without worrying the clothing and food is in a state of anxiety, let a
41、lone Carrie, an isolated, single and helpless young woman far away from hometown and family. On the other hand, the unfair educated opportunity, the inferiority of family status and the control of social order and individual by higher stratum make Carrie cant get a foothold and survive in the city.
42、Whats more, metropolises, with their glittering theaters, imposing hotel and sumptuous restaurants, together with the wealthy in their fashionable apparel, represent the walled and gilded city to which Carrie seeks entrance. Living in the entrancing city, a materialist in the core, she cannot escape
43、 the consistent seduction from the superhuman tempter. As a result, the strong desire for social identity and the safety feeling only satisfied by possessing material make Carrie get into two illegal relationships with two men. Thus, she absolutely becomes the victim of the cruel society. There is o
44、ne point can graphically reflect womens status the trend of women seeking jobs. When we are going to talk about the trend of women seeking jobs, we must also take the social reality into consideration. Because of the subordination to man and under such a limited circumstance, the opportunity of find
45、ing an opportune job for woman is slim, especially like Carrie. In fact, we can imagine the scene easily. And there is a clear description from the book. When a girl leaves her home at eighteen, she does one of two things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomes better, or she rapidly assumes
46、 the cosmopolitan standard of virtue and becomes worse. Of an intermediate balance, under the circumstances, there is no possibility. The city has its cunning wiles, no less than the infinitely smaller and more human tempter.Unrecognized for what they are, their beauty, like music, too often relaxes
47、, then weakens, then perverts the simpler human perceptions. (Dreiser 8) Obviously, Carrie belongs to the latter. From the whole book, we know that Carrie makes struggles, but they are all in vain. The strong power of the cruelty and many temptations make Carrie subject to the social reality. Carrie maybe have another kind of life, but fact is fact. So it is safe to say that the current situation is conducive to Carries character shaping. She longs for money and well-being life.2. The influence of Drouet and HurstwoodMeeting Drouet on the train is a tur