Carrie Meeber
Carrie Meeber is a fictional character from Theodore Dreiser's novel, "Sister Carrie," published in 1900. She is a young woman who moves from a small town to Chicago in search of a better life. Carrie is ambitious and dreams of becoming an actress, but she faces numerous challenges as she navigates the complexities of urban life.
Throughout the story, Carrie experiences the struggles of poverty and the pursuit of happiness. Her relationships with men, including Charles Drouet and George Hurstwood, significantly impact her journey. Ultimately, Carrie's character reflects the themes of ambition, desire, and the harsh realities of society.