Sister Carrie (Chapter 6-8)

Why does Carrie go to live with Drouet? What “forces” impel her? Is she acting out of free will, instinct, economic pressure, or a combination of these factors? What do you think of her behavior? How is her situation similar to that of Rachel in Work and the narrator of Harper’s “A Double Standard,” and how is it different? Quote specific passages in Sister Carrie (speeches, descriptions, Dreiser’s comments as the narrator of Sister Carrie) and Work.

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