The reversal of Carey 's male / female role in Doriser in the novel "Sister Carrie" seems to be a Draser' s platform to explore a view that does not fit his form of gender. In the world of Sister Carry, women are like caring creatures and men as victims of killing, against the role of trust, Carrie uses a man around her to get what she wants , And those men are her victims. Therefore, Dreiser used this novel as a means to question the popular gender concept and its role in modern society.
Finally, I explained and analyzed the role of American women in the late 19th century and the role of the main role in society. Sister Carrie, the representative of "a new woman," fully imagined the reversal of the state of a Victorian woman, as she obviously did not pass the talker's judgment about unethical behavior. Therefore, the chapter of this sister carry outlines the image of the hero through her role in the drama and her success as an actress. It relates to the jungle-like environment she lives in. Her success is a gift to reproduce reality and her physical characteristics. Carrie's sister also was moved by a greater power than her, reflecting the pattern of naturalism.
The reversal of Carey 's male / female role in Doriser in the novel "Sister Carrie" seems to be a Draser' s platform to explore a view that does not fit his form of gender. In the world of Sister Carry, women are like caring creatures and men as victims of killing, against the role of trust, Carrie uses a man around her to get what she wants , And those men are her victims. Therefore, Dreiser used this novel as a means to question the popular gender concept and its role in modern society.
Occasionally male and female sexual roles are opposite, women in this situation tend to be larger and colorful than men, compete and protect in multiple male fields. Then men complete the worry of most parents. This mating system is called polyandry, and American jacana (Jacana spinosa) is well studied example. In this species, females protect a wide area of the pond or lake, and in each area several males each protect their floating lesions and hatch eggs on which females are placed. The most likely explanation for this abnormal hybridization system is the habitat where it occurs (Emlen, Wrege and Webster, 1998). A suitable nest is rare and has a high prey rate. If a female Jacana places only one clutch at a time, her descendants will rarely survive and both men and women's health will be low.