Main Street
Title: Main Street
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 530 | Pages: 2.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Main Street
Sinclair Lewis makes point of the efforts that Carol produces to reform her new
home. These efforts can be perceived by the townspeople as unwelcomed and
unsuccessful. Some of Carol’s ideas are ludicrous, out of proportion and not ready for
the slow-moving town. She tries several different approaches to reforming the town from
the moment of her arrival. She goes from architectural reform to poetic reform to artistic
to introducing liberalism to amusing social
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own self-criticisms. It is quite true that the
townswomen gossip about her to no end, but if she could stop and listen, they gossip
about each other just as much. She does not comprehend that the common means of
conversation in the town are achieved through the criticizing of others. Carol will never
attain her dream village if she does not learn how to communicate with, understand and
work with the people of Gopher Prairie.
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