Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Carrie
-The movie shows Carrie in a MUCH more sympathetic life and her relationship with Hurstwood is more romanticized.
-Hurstwood's wife is portrayed as more than despicable and so the audience feels sympathy for him and understands his actions more.
-Even in poverty, the two are madly in love. What tears the two apart is not money, but that Hurstwood's wife reappears in their lives informs Carrie that they are still married and the stress causes Carrie to have a miscarriage. Carrie leaves Hurstwood to join the theater, but not because she resents him or doesn't love him anymore.
-Probably the biggest change in character is when Carrie and Hurstwood have their final meeting. She wants to take him in and share her wealth with him - not just give him nine dollars and send him on his way. It is Hurstwood who leaves her because he does not want to bring her down.
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