Thursday, February 14, 2019
The American Dream in Sinclair Lewis Babbit :: Sinclair Lewis, Babbit
Do as most do, and men provide speak well of thee. Thomas Fuller (1654-1734)GnomologiaMen have a breathing in to improve their lives and better their kind status but each homophile does not realize that he pursues this dream in hopes of pleasing others andnot for his own well being. Fullers quotation demonstrates that people findsuccess and social mobility if they act and do what others want them to do. TheAmerican dream of success and exaltation can not be reached independently becausepeople need to touch accepted to achieve satisfaction. Each man strives toimprove his place in the community oblivious to the deception around him.Everyone works to pretendment others earlier than pleasing himself. ParallelingFullers quotation, Sinclair Lewis Babbit is a satirical portrayal of a man insearch of himself enveloped by a society of hypocrisy . George F. Babbit, a sum class man, struggles to find social mobility and beatitude. Babbitoverlooks the essential items of life an d concentrates his attention towards solid goals and impressing the upper class. Due to the loss of his bestfriend, Babbit realizes his life has no gist and rebels against societysconformity destroying his reputation. Lacking the courage to be independent,Babbits dream of true ecstasy crumbles when he succumbs to hypocriticallifestyle realizing that he needs conformity. Strongly influenced by asanctimonious society, Babbit, a man in search for himself, realizes that heneeds conformity to live.Babbit dreams of up(a) his status in the community, not realizing thathypocrisy is influencing every decision or action he makes. Babbit concentrateshis time and energies towards activities and events that impress the upper class.His life revolves around material items and goals. Mr. and Mrs. Babbit host adinner party party, only inviting the utmost respectable couples. They plan a"highbrow fightwith evening clothes required" in hopes of impressing theirprosperous guests. The evening is make full with meaningless conversation and themen tell crude and unsophisticated jokes. Everyone seems to be having awonderful time even though there is no real meaning in the evening. Shortlyafterwards Babbits "name and reflexion" dumbfound noticed throughout the city. Inanother attempt to impress the upper class, Babbit delivers a stirring speechand suddenly finds that he has become one of the most "popular and well-knownfigures" at the convention. Babbits dream of improving his position is comingtrue, although Babbit is oblivious to societys hypocrisy. From a solid citizen,Babbit becomes an important citizen and volunteers his go as an orator fora political campaign.
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