Sinclair Lewiss Main Street and Babbitt stand as seminal critiques of early 20th-century American life exploring the tension between individual desires and societal expectations In Main Street Lewis employs a keen realist style to expose the narrow-mindedness of small-town America through the eyes of Carol Kennicott whose idealistic vision clashes with the conformist values of Gopher Prairie Conversely Babbitt adopts a satirical tone to depict th...
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