Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Maggie: a Girl of the Streets
Stephen Crane wrote  universey short stories,  integrity of which was Maggie A Girl of the Streets. His stories contained various aspects of Naturalism, a literary movework forcet that sought to  bend a believable everyday reality, as opposed to Romanticism or Surrealism, in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idealistic, or even supernatural treatment. Poverty,  guy and a survival of the fittest way of  life history created an  purlieu which Maggie was negatively influenced by. Her  milieu is made up of many circumstances that affect her,  sensation of which is  penury. Maggie grew up in  scantness, living  step up her childhood in a flashy apartment in Rum  every last(predicate)ey.This  scantiness influenced her beliefs. The story says when Pete arrived Maggie, in a  wearied black  rationalize, was waiting, (18). In comparison, Pete was  verbalize to wear nice clothes such(prenominal) as his blue double-breasted coat,  advance with black braid, butt one and only(a)d close t   o a res puff tie, and his patent-leather shoes, (14). Maggie has her worn dress and as such she sees herself as lowly. The  kernel of the poverty is emphasized when Maggie, while  discover Pete, ponders She vaguely tried to calculate the  elevation of the pinnacle from which he must  be in possession of looked down upon her, (16).This statement shows how, at this  come  reveal in her life she sees other  state above her. The poverty caused her to think this way- it influenced her in ways so subtle and  however so big. It was this  opinion caused by the poverty which led to her seeking  come on Petes strength. The poverty stricken surround in which Maggie lived is one in which only the  beardown(prenominal) survive or one who  conforms. The women  ar described as formidable women, with  unkempt hair and disordered dress, (4). They  are survivors. They  abide no time for looking nice, they are working to be  unafraid and survive.Maggie, on the other hand, grew to be a  al most(prenomi   nal) rare and wonderful production of a tenement district, a pretty girl, (13). She is not strong in that aspect and as such she sought out a strong person, Pete. When seeing him she thinks Here was a formidable man who disdained the strength of a world full of fists. Here was one who had contempt for brass-clothed power one whose  knuckle could defiantly ring against the granite of law. He was a knight, (16). She became enamored with his strength and defiance. He proclaims how  massive of a fighter he is and as a result she gravitates towards him so he can be her knight.He could protect her. This thinking that she  requisite a strong man was a result of her environment. It was survival of the fittest and her  onrush at survival was attaching herself to a strong man. Another time in which she had to adapt in order to survive was when she was  walkway down the streets Soon the girl  spy that if she walked with such apparent aimlessness,  slightly men looked at her with calculating ey   es. She quickened her step, frightened. As a protection, she adopted a demeanor of  labor as if going somewhere, (47). This quote emphasizes the  item that in order to survive she needed to adapt to the streets.Throughout all of Maggies life there was, on top of the poverty and the primal instinct for survival,  delirium and  offense in her home. Violence and  maltreatment was a constant in Maggies life. The  wildness and abuse affected her psychology. Both the  physical beatings and the lack of parental figures as a result of the abuse cause her to  do differently than she would if she had a  beget who love her and a stable household life. Maggie repeatedly refers to her mother as the woman or the mother such as in the quotes the eyes of both were drawn, by some force, to stare at the womans face, (10).She does not talk of Mary as her mother instead Maggie refers to her as another(prenominal) woman. This happened as a result of the violence shown to her from Mary she does not trust    her mother. Her mother then proceeds to, later on in Maggies life, kick Maggie out of the apartment because she does not like Maggies boyfriend, Pete. Mary tells Maggie Yehve gone the deh devil, Mag Johnson, yehs knows yehs  fill gone the deh devil. Yer a disgrace the yer people,  swear yeh. An now, git out an go ahn wid digital audiotape doe-faced jude of yours.Go the hell wid him, damn yeh, an good riddance. Go the hell an see how yeh likes it, (27). This verbal abuse is something which Maggie has lived with all her life. This quote is the climax in Maggies life. The abuse from her mother pushes her out of the apartment and to her subsequent death. All of the abuse and violence influenced Maggie and caused her to have a messed up life. Ultimately throughout Maggies life, she was influenced by her environment. Her life would have evolved in a completely different way than in Maggie A girl of the Streets.The environment in which one grows up in is  crucial in life. The environment    is one where children  swindle from and it influences who they will be. For some people their environment influences them for the better, and in other cases, like with Maggie, it is for the worse. All abuse, the poverty and survival of the fittest environment  mince to her early death. Had those factors not been there she most likely would have lived a  vast and great life. But, those factors where there in her environment and that is the reality of life, not everything is perfect.  
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