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Monster Essays - Power And Control In Maggie
Power and Control in Maggie
 	The world of Stephen Crane’s novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, is a dark, violent place.  People curse one another openly and instigate fights over petty issues.  The intense poverty of the populace leads to a feeling of general despair and creates a lack of self-confidence in each individual.  People want to feel that they mean something.  They want to know that their life does not go unnoticed.  They desire power over others lives.  The poor, who are constantly controlled by the rich, yearn for the opportunity to control their world.  ....
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