During the Naturalistic writing era, authors often fell short of a biblical worldview by putting a focus on materialism, amorality, and the thought that nature was in charge instead of God. Dreiser, a writer from Indiana, wrote Sister Carrie. Carrie, the protagonist, leaves her hometown to take on the big city of Chicago. While living with her sister, Carrie takes on a materialistic worldview. Carrie desires for all the expensive luxuries of life like the theater, but does not want to work to pay for those luxuries. She is enthralled by the lavishness of the rich and can only focus on being like them. Her desires for earthly goods outweigh anything else and later cause problems with her sister. Likewise, Jack London acquires a materialistic worldview in his personal life. Jack London was a very wealthy writer and spent a considerable amount of money on yachts, houses, and personal enjoyment. At this point in his life, he could afford to have expensive tastes because he was wealthy enough to foster those desires. However, it was at the end of his life that his love and drive for money become problematic. After he used a lot of his money up on worldly things, he ran out of money and became unhappy. He struggled to write more works to get more money. Jack London was a materialist because he only focused on acquiring more money and living life to the fullest. Only at the end of his life did he …show more content…
In Dreiser’s Sister Carrie, Carrie uses men to her benefit without any second thought of whether it was right or not. She uses a married man to get ahead. After they move to New York, she begins a prosperous career in the stage business while he begins to deteriorate. When they decide to separate, Carrie is oblivious of the damage she has done to her lover. Does she care that he is in a worse situation than he was before Carrie came along? No. Carrie has no sense of what is right or wrong and could care less. Carrie is