An American Tragedy
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There are many aspects of Theodore Dreiser"s An American Tragedy that involve the moral decision versus the immoral decision and God. The main theme that Dreiser maintains throughout the novel is Immorality. Each character in the novel possesses one or more characteristics that show that he or she is partially immoral. When combined, all these elements have a strong message, that there is consequence to straying from God"s path. Clyde Griffiths is the perfect example of how a person is led from God"s light. At the beginning of the novel, his character is the son of poor missionary parents. The...
problem of some sort. Clyde wants social status, and will stop at nothing to get it. He is the main character of the novel, and therefore the main theme, Immorality, is centered on his life and his actions.
problem of some sort. Clyde wants social status, and will stop at nothing to get it. He is the main character of the novel, and therefore the main theme, Immorality, is centered on his life and his actions.
Dreiser wants to show his audience that people make the wrong decisions all the time, without realizing the consequences until it is too late. The entire book, the audience is led to believe that Clyde will manipulate his way to the top. Then, all of a sudden, it is too late, and his life is shattered. Immorality has overcome Clyde Griffiths.
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