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hurstwood makes me so deeply angry i HATE him
— Mar 05, 2026 12:25AM
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Hamlet
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Life threw a lot of obstacles her way, but she didn’t succumb, she didn’t hesitate and she did all to get to her goals. Reading about her getting so successful made me feel so happy, she did deserve it. The ending of the book reads way easier and with more delight than the start of it.
— Mar 04, 2026 11:25AM
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Hamlet
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Back to the thoughts idea. Carrie always knew who she wanted to become. Since the very first day she left Colombia city for Chicago, her thoughts differed from all those around her. She had no different clothing, nothing noble about herself, her thoughts were all she had. While others thought of struggles, efforts, poverty and misery, her thoughts only fed more on the desire to be successful.
— Mar 04, 2026 11:24AM
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Hamlet
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It’s quite difficult to say whose fault is it? Should Carrie have left him? She never wanted to go, he made her do it. In an awful way I wanna say this is all Hurstwood’s fault, but he should have known better. His fall is described so beautifully and gut wrenchingly it hurts physically, yet is sounds so realistic at the same time
— Mar 04, 2026 11:22AM
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Wow. Now I am starting to see some things in this book. The rise of Carrie which resulted in the fall of Hurstwood. The sad contrast. As he started to go down, Carrie went up. The thoughts. Our thoughts. They shape our reality. Hurstwood knew he was making a mistake but he still went for it. Carrie didn’t love him, he made her.
— Mar 04, 2026 11:21AM
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