How did Sinclair Lewis decide to portray the contrast between small-town charm and underlying discontent?
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How did Sinclair Lewis decide to portray the contrast between small-town charm and underlying discontent?
Did anyone else feel the character of Carol was both relatable and frustrating at the same time?
What inspired Sinclair Lewis to focus so heavily on social critique through this story?