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A poor young woman from a struggling household takes service work to help her family and becomes entangled with men from higher social circles, which leads to an outcasted pregnancy and long-term consequences. The narrative follows her efforts to navigate family obligations, limited opportunities, and public censure while making painful personal choices; episodes alternate between domestic scenes and moments of public exposure. Themes include class disparity, gendered vulnerability, moral ambiguity, and the pressure of social judgment, with an emphasis on how economic necessity and social structures constrain individual desire and determine life outcomes.

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Theodore Dreiser

Theodore Dreiser was an influential American novelist and journalist, known for his naturalistic approach to literature. Born in 1871, he explored themes of social struggle and the human condition in a rapidly changing America. His most notable works include "Sister Carrie," which examines the life of a young woman navigating the complexities of love and ambition, and "An American Tragedy," a profound exploration of morality and fate. Dreiser's writing is characterized by its detailed realism and psychological depth, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of the early 20th century.

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