It was because of this psychology that Sister Carrie was afraid to return to the place, where she was born but poor. In the early years of Colombia’s life, there was a little clue to Carrie’s lack of rationality and extreme desire for materiality, as well as her fear about the fate dating back to her father’s life mixed with complex feelings of shame and pity. As a result, she must find a job to earn money to make a living. Moreover, their lives were not rich, and Carrie lacked antibodies to a rich, respectable life. As a result, Sister Carrie’s foundation was unstable, from the countryside into the metropolis, more susceptible to the reality of material desire.