Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

subsequently having read Stephen Cranes, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, a pair off of things come to my mind. While interpreting this novel I valued to attempt to see the military group that was invested as a salmagundi of merriment from a lecturers perspective. I also wanted to experience management to the romantic expected value of the characters, more specifically to Maggie and Pete. in conclusion for the purpose of this paper I want to briefly result my thoughts on the novel as a whole.\nBeginning with the appraisal of violence being presented as a body of entertainment, I felt that this nonion was presented passim the entire fib. From the opening of the story we read of the first gaga encounter that Jimmy and the competitor young ones have. This is just the beginning of the many amounts of altercations that would take place. For me it appeared that the violence throughout this novel was uncontrollably engraft into the characters daily lives. Almost as for them to have disputes with one another(prenominal) whether it be a relative, a friend, or an enemy was as natural as it is for me to circumvent up in the cockcrow and brush my teeth. From a readers point of view, or from my point of view the tempestuous deeds were rather entertaining. It was almost as I was reading an action movie script packed full of punches. But not only does it provide entertainment for the reader and rather engagement for the culture and time finish of this text. It acted as a form of entertainment for the tenants living in the same building as the Johnsons. Crane states, The loud nasty sneering of the mother brought the denizens of the remaining Alley tenant to their doors (Crane 981).\n pathetic away from the violent aspects present throughout the story of Maggie. I would like to draw attention to the romantic aspects Crane has presented us with. Maggie, unaware of her developed harass beauty comes into contact with Pete the astutely bartender. At f irst it appeared to me that their initial meeting...

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