Transition Phase of the American Society in An American Tragedy: A Naturalistic Approach
Title | Transition Phase of the American Society in An American Tragedy: A Naturalistic Approach PDF eBook |
Author | Guneshwor Ojha |
Publisher | Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag) |
Pages | 85 |
Release | 2015-05-29 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 3954899361 |
In his masterpiece An American Tragedy, the naturalist writer Theodore Dreiser depicts different pains of American society as it was stepping into the modern age. The youths from the lower rung of the society detested the traditional norms and values and sought ways of transformation in the job market and opportunities brought about by industrialization. However, their dreams, ambitions and efforts to ascend the social ladder ended up in a tragedy. Dreiser, the pioneer of naturalism in the American literary arena effectively depicts such phenomena through the life of his protagonist, Clyde. Brought up in a strict religious family characterized by abject poverty, Clyde struggles to overcome the life of deprivation. However, he does not possess the mental ability and skills to overcome the difficulties of life and succumbs to vicious circle of circumstances. Whereas realism portrays events and incidents of a society in a realistic manner naturalists go beyond realism to come up with the causes and explanations behind a real event. By relying on psychology, chemism, mechanism and social forces, Dreiser portrays how human life is devoid of free will. Dreiser effectively shows that lack of education, religiously stringent home environment and pangs of poverty throughout his childhood had charted out a gloomy fate for Clyde, who heads towards the death bed and is executed at the prime of youth. In his works, Dreiser often uses animal metaphors and similes to effect his point that human beings are no different from animals for their lack of free will and, are prey to circumstances. Though at the face value the school of naturalism seems gloomy, dark and negative it does offer optimism and hope. Naturalists believe on evolution and hence, human beings can improve themselves and can learn to overcome beastly nature. In the due process of evolution they can learn to live by reason instead of being ruled by instincts. Thus, human beings have the potential to achieve a similar ideal world as envisioned by spiritualism. Works inspired by naturalism also impart a guiding lesson to the society that the society and its stake holders are responsible for existing social ills/evils. In the case of the tragic hero, it was the social structure that denied access to education and better opportunities for poor youths to embrace a good life.
Barron's Simplified Approach to Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy
Title | Barron's Simplified Approach to Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald J. Schiffhorst |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Trials (Murder) in literature |
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An American Tragedy
Title | An American Tragedy PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Orlov |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780838753507 |
This book's premise is that a novel's ideas about the human drama are not necessarily the same as those its author consciously holds - meaning that a close reading of Theodore Dreiser's artistic portrayal of modern America in An American Tragedy reveals the idea that he transcends the empirical premises of his presumed naturalistic thought to affirm the reality of the self and the importance of selfhood. Based on this crucial premise and intensive analysis of the novel's text, Professor Orlov's study develops an argument offering many original views of the Tragedy's meanings and artistry. There is new light here on the fact that Dreiser sees the subversion of the idea of self in a highly materialistic society as the heart of his characters' tragic experiences. Ultimately, then, this study suggests that An American Tragedy is an antinaturalistic statement about the self's intrinsic importance.
An American Tragedy
Title | An American Tragedy PDF eBook |
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Pages | 48 |
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The Construction of Inevitability in Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy
Title | The Construction of Inevitability in Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy PDF eBook |
Author | Kathrin Mory |
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Pages | |
Release | 1991 |
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Transitions in American Literary History
Title | Transitions in American Literary History PDF eBook |
Author | Modern Language Association of America. American Literature Group |
Publisher | Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1953, [i.e. 1954] |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | American literature |
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The Making of "An American Tragedy"
Title | The Making of "An American Tragedy" PDF eBook |
Author | John F. Castle |
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Pages | 420 |
Release | 1952 |
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