ARTISTIC PECULIARITIES OF ''SISTER CARRIE'' BY T.DREISER

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  • Babajanova Nilufar ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Dushamboyeva Zilola ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: Artistic peculiarities, characters in the novel and narrative style, themes and urban life

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Annotation: Theodore Dreiser is an important figure in American literature, 
known for his groundbreaking work in the naturalistic movement. His novel "Sister 
Carrie," published in 1900, offers a deep look at ambition, desire, and the complexities 
of human life in a tough society. This approach creates a rich mix of viewpoints that 
reflect the complexities of human nature. The naturalistic style of the novel emphasizes 
how a person's environment and background shape their behavior, showing characters 
as products of their circumstances rather than just victims of fate. 

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2024-12-06