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Disillusionment of American Dream in "The Egg" by Sherwood Anderson

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1109240, PP. 1-5

Subject Areas: Literature

Keywords: American Dream, Sherwood Anderson, The Egg, Disillusionment

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"The Egg" is a short story by Sherwood Anderson. The story is told in the first person from the perspective of a child about his father's disillusion to rise in the world. The child's father used to live a self-sufficient and happy rural life. Under the pressure of his wife's urge to "rise in the world" after marriage, he experiences a series of failures to run a business. Finally, he breaks down in a ridiculous failed attempt to please his customer. Through the father's failures and absurd behaviors, the story shows that the American dream symbolized by the egg is illusory and impractical, reduced to monetary pursuit. Anderson satirizes the American people's fanatical quest for fortune in an unscrupulous manner in the early 20th century. He extends his sympathy to those who try to keep up with the rapid process of industrialization but get lost.

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Hu, K. (2022). Disillusionment of American Dream in "The Egg" by Sherwood Anderson. Open Access Library Journal, 9, e9240. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1109240.

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[1]  Luo, L. (2011) True Life in Distorted Reality: On the Narrative Features in Sherwood Anderson's the Triumph of Egg. Journal of Anhui University of Science and Technology (Social Science), 13, 81-83.
[2]  Qian, M.S. (1998) Nathaniel West Deconstructing the American Dream. World Literature, 46, 267-284.
[3]  Anderson, S. (2015) The Egg. In: Shen, Y., Ed., Selected Reading of British and American Short Stories in the Twentieth Century, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, Shanghai, 56-64.

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