the great gatsby
The Great Gatsby - Reflection of an EraDuring the 1920's America was a country of great ambition, despair and disappointment. The Great Gatsby is a reflection of this decade; it illustrates the burning passion one man had toward his "American Dream" and the different aspects of the dream. The Great Gatsby shows the ambition of one man's reach for his "American Dream," the disappointment of losing this dream and the despair of his loss. In the 1920's the spirit and ambition of the American people soared. Unlike their European counterparts who were trapped in the social class to which they were born, the American people knew that if they worked hard then they could rise to a higher social class. The flappers and the women's liberation movement were just two examples of how Americans expressed their newly discovered social freedom. It seemed that nothing was impossible to achieve. James Gatz, shared the spirit and ambition on the American people and fought long and hard to earn his place in the world. He had dreamed of transforming himself from the poor, young man that he was into the wealthy celebrity that he would soon become. Gatsby, as a child, had a daily schedule that he followed. He knew from childhood that he had t
They are a representation of each other. Daisy also went home with Tom, and went on a weekend getaway with him as well which left Gatsby heartbroken, and alone. He thought he could relive the past. " 'Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay' " (79) He earned his wealth so that they could finally be together. George Wilson was so distraught by the unexpected death of his wife that he believed the only answer would be to kill the man who killed his wife, and then to kill himself. Even in fashion women were liberated, as the hemline on an average skirt was raised. The ambition held in this country during this time period was what built the society, much like Gatsby's ambition built and shaped his future with Daisy. Fitzgerald mirrored this great loss through Gatsby's great loss. The outcome of World War One affected not only Americans but also Canadians, Jews, and Germans. So I walked away and left him standing there in the moonlight- watching over nothing" (146). Dimly I heard someone murmur 'Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on,' and then the owl-eyed man said 'Amen to that,' in a brave voice. This disappointment in America was also what leads to the country's despair. Gatsby was found lying dead, in his pool.
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