Sister Carrie
Book Review
Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" is a vivid example of a naturalistic novel that explores the social and economic realities of late 19th-century America. Critics note that Dreiser masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the time, showing how the ambitions and aspirations of the protagonist, Carrie Meeber, clash with the harsh realities of the big city. The novel stands out for its honesty and realism, which was innovative for its time. Critics also highlight the deep psychology of the characters and their evolution throughout the narrative. Dreiser does not shy away from depicting the moral dilemmas and internal conflicts of his characters, making the novel particularly significant and relevant. At the same time, some critics point to excessive detail and a slow narrative pace, which may challenge modern readers. However, despite this, "Sister Carrie" remains an important work of American literature that continues to spark interest and discussion.
