Forgiveness In Stephen Crane's Maggie The Girl Of The Streets

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Stephen Crane, a realism writer who wrote about his knowledge and own experiences with war and life. Being why most of his books are man v.s. nature . He writes what real life is then the life we want it it be. He's showing the readers to open their eyes to see the light of life and how it has some darkness.Stephen crane showed the reality of people’s suffering. In the book, Maggie The Girl of The Streets, the struggle of poverty on the lower East Side of New York during the 20th century has people that need help, money, food, shelter they need to fix their lives.
The theme of the book ,Maggie girl of the streets, is forgiveness. Maggie needs forgiveness for her sins. She needs forgiveness for her past and for others to forgive her. Overall she needs to forgive herself for what she did.
This book was made to show we should be grateful for the …show more content…

Maggie is the subject she is showing how life treats women how if she sleeps with a man she is prosomed wrong and dirty but if a man sleeps with a woman he is seen as the boss. Men and women are different in the world and if it wasn’t realized by others it would be known by the people reading the book.
Maggie’s family and all the neighbors who didn’t allow her back in their life’s just bc she was a sinner and was look as wrong in the world.Her family, if her family let her back in their lives people would have let her back in their life’s but since her family threw her to the curb nobody wanted apart of her and people just ended up using her.
Maggie comes in tells the reader about her family and how she misses them but can’t go back because they don’t want her. She is seen as bad to everyone in her town. Why would her family want her if she just brings shame to the family. She is just a mistake in the whole town’s eyes.
That it’s better to forgive before you don’t get the chance to

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