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Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets
Part 1 of Paper ....an have a positive impact on their environment and life experiences. Critics of romanticism formed their own idea of the relativity of humanity and nature. This negative idea was called naturalism and suggests humans cannot overcome what nature has destined for them and that their relationship to nature may not be harm.... Part 2 of Paper ....to begin losing hope, and then when Pete turned his back on her she lost all hope. With no hope, the environment forced her to what she set out not to become, a prostitute. Here Maggie could not come over the adversities and problems her environment forced on her, thus proving that she was weak and had no control, but was destined at birth to follow nature’s cycle for individuals in her environment that her mother had also followed.
Another incident in which the moral convention of naturalism .... |
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