“Jerry and Molly and Sam” by Raymond Carver

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“Jerry and Molly and Sam” is a short story by Raymond Carver that exemplifies his minimalist style in portraying the quiet desperation and moral failings of ordinary American lives.

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instanceOf short story
author Raymond Carver NERFINISHED
character Al NERFINISHED
Betty NERFINISHED
Jerry NERFINISHED
Molly NERFINISHED
Sam NERFINISHED
containsMotif abandonment
escape from responsibility
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts emotional alienation
moral ambiguity
explores consequences of selfish choices
fragility of family relationships
focusesOn domestic life
family tensions
genre realist fiction
short fiction
hasAnimalCharacter dog
hasHumanProtagonist Al NERFINISHED
hasTitleCharacter Jerry NERFINISHED
Molly NERFINISHED
Sam NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement minimalism
literaryPeriod late 20th century American literature
mainCharacter Al NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person limited
portrays working-class characters
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
style minimalist
theme guilt
marital dissatisfaction
moral failure
ordinary American life
quiet desperation
responsibility
tone melancholic
restrained

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