6 Results for the great gatsby

The Great Gatsby American society during the 1920s was a time of cynicism, loss of values, and was mainly defined by ideological and social battles. World War I was a turning point to society and altered the class structure through ideological reform. After the war, which had been called the war to...
In the Roaring Twenties, people from all the social classes suddenly became aware of the class differences. This may be the effect of the jump on the stock market or the aftermath of a world war. It was evident that the social classes were clearly divided by location, amount of material possession...
The Great Gatsby "Dreams" The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel about the American Dream. In the Great Gatsby, the dream is that one can acquire happiness through wealth and power. To get his happiness Jay attempts to reacquire the love of his lost sweet heart, Daisy. The mai...
A central theme in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is the developing consumer culture in America and its expression of social class divisions in society. The book is set in the 1920s, an era rules by the generation which in the 1920s had enjoyed all of the benefits of good economic times wi...
Years of accumulated rage or fear or sorrowyou thought safely buried, converted to fertile soil,can smolder underground for years,burn like a peat fire thought extinguished,dressed in flowering dogwood and jewel weed,undetectable behind eyes calm as summer sky.Then suddenly a smoke wraith appears,a ...
Brightness Falls Jay McInerney's novel Brightness Falls portrays the life of a young middle class couple in pursuit of attaining the American dream in urban America in the 1980's. The novel follows the couple, Russell and Corrine Calloway, as well as their friends in their middle and upp...