McTeague
Title: McTeague
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1499 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
McTeague
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1499 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Character Analysis of McTeague
Frank Norris’s novel McTeague explores the decay of society in the early twentieth century. Set in San Francisco, “a place where anything can happen…where fact is often stranger than fiction” (McElrath, Jr. 447), Norris explores themes of greed and naturalism, revealing the darker side of human psyche. What can be found most disturbing is the way that Norris portrays McTeague, in shocking detail, as nothing more than a brute animal
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be realized in all of us. Norris magnifies the deconstructive traits that lurk inside of society and all of us and shows them too us, if we dare to look for them.
Works Cited
Brief, Peter. 1,300 Critical Evaluations of Selected Novels and Plays: “McTeague.” Vol. 3, McT-ROB. Salem Press, 1978.
McElrath Jr, Joseph. Twentieth Century Literary Criticism: “McTeague.” Vol. 24. Gale Research Company, 1987.
Norris, Frank. McTeague. USA: Signet Classic, 1964.
Rexroth, Kenneth. Afterword from “McTeague.” USA: New American Library, 1964.

