Since publication in 1896, Stephen Crane's Maggie: Street girls has caused speculation and discussion about issues such as censorship (Dowlin 37) and class consciousness (Lawson), but the hottest debate about Maggie may not have been done There are also people who argue that the social or literary criticism and details about emotional nodes - the death of Maggie Johnson, was killed while insisting that other people committed suicide (Dowling 36), which argument There are also strong cases but ignored Stephen Crant's most likely cause of death - due to natural death.
Steven Crane's Maggie's Hypocrisy: Street Girl One of many themes shown in Maggie: Street Girls is hypocritical. Hypocrisy happens when people pretend that they are not myself. Most people associate hypocrisy with bad people and then recognize something about themselves. In Maggie, many of the novel's protagonists show fake-good features. - "The Maggie: Street Girl" by Stephen Crane is a common story of a girl whose victim was victimized. Although the hero Maggie can survive, it brings serious consequences. She was born in a hell cave without a positive roll model, and her tragic fate was predicted to some extent.
From the publication of Maggie in 1893, from the publication of a town girl, Klein was considered mainly by a critic as a novelist. Maggie was initially dismissed by many publishers as its description of a classic realistic class battle that was inconsistent with the sentimental story of the time. The role of the novel is to focus on residents of lower classes in Bowie, New York rather than rich and middle class. Owner owner Maggie was misunderstood by a lover and fell into prostitution. The plot of the novel is simple, but its dramatic emotions, fast pace, and explanation of Bowery's life are unforgettable. Maggie is not only an explanation of the life of the slums, it is also a symbol of eternity. In his first draft, Klein did not give his character the correct name. Instead, they are identified by an apostrophe. For example, Maggie is a girl named "Play in mud", and her tempter Pete is a "knight".
They are chasing after him. Maggie realized there was a light in the buildings on both sides of the street. They approached the end of the street. Maggie saw a black-haired man standing on his way. He took a sword and smiled at his face. Maggie admitted that man. He visited her house many times and talked to his father. He is an important person