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What is the effect of the way Dreiser describes Hurstwood’s crisis of conscience? Why does Hurstwood spend so much time going back and forth while making his decision? How does the portrayal relate to the novel’s themes?
Students may be surprised about the portrayal of Hurstwood’s decision, as it doesn’t seem to be designed with tension or thrills in mind. Instead, we’re watching as Hurstwood argues against himself, a fight between his better nature and his desire for Carrie. As students discuss the scene, they should not only focus on the morality of Hurstwood’s decision but also on the way Dreiser’s prose either emphasizes or detracts from this internal battle.
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