F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Is it possible to get a second chance at life
Advertisements

Published: 1925 Setting: Long Island and New York City - Summer 1922.
The Great Gatsby The 1920s – ‘The Jazz Age’. Fitzgerald was the most famous chronicler of 1920s America, an era that he dubbed “the Jazz Age.” Written.
The Great Gatsby. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald Born in St. Paul, Minnesota on Sept. 24, 1896 Lived on the outskirts of a wealthy neighborhood, but never.
The Great Gatsby By: F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Roaring 20’s The Jazz Age WWI is over! Great relief, but disillusionment.
F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 – F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography Fitzgerald was named after his distant relative, Francis Scott Key. Fitzgerald was born.
 F. Scott Fitzgerald › Grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota › As a young army lieutenant stationed in the South, he met Zelda Sayre.  Turbulent marriage,
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. A Brief History of F. Scott Fitzgerald Born Sept. 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota Born Sept. 24, 1896 in St.
Life in the 1920s. Events in the 1920s  WWI ends on November 11, 1918 (Armistice)  : Known as the Jazz Age  January 1919: 18th Amendment.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald  Born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald in 1896, to an upper-middle class family in St. Paul, Minnesota.  Spent his childhood.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Historical Context: Welcome to the Jazz Age Knowing the time helps understand The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s.
F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby. Early Life: Born in St. Paul, Minnesota Distant relative of Francis Scott Key His father was a business.
F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 – F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography Fitzgerald was named after his distant relative, Francis Scott Key. Fitzgerald was born.
 F. Scott Fitzgerald › Grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota › As a young army lieutenant stationed in the South, he met Zelda Sayre.  Turbulent marriage,
F. Scott Fitzgerald Born in St. Paul, Minnesota. Named after Francis Scott Key, the author of the national anthem and a distant relative of.
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Fame, Jazz, and Gatsby Ms. Wolfe.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota Attended Princeton University; left to join army in.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Understanding the times helps to understand the novel.
The Great Gatsby F.Scott Fitzgerald. Context The Roaring ‘20s: -A time of substantial economic prosperity in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe.
The Great Gatsby A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Reading and Literacy Promotion Through ICT Book of the term by F. Scott Fitzgerald Tender is the Night (1934) Vocational High School of Veterinary Medicine,
Characters in The Great Gatsby. Nick Carraway Narrator Midwesterner Ivy League WWI vet Living in NY.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald “Either you think -- or else others have to think for you and take power from you, pervert and discipline your.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald Born in St. Paul, MN- Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald Born in St. Paul, MN- Francis.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby About the Author Born-September 24, 1896 Born-September 24, 1896 Died-December 21, 1940 Died-December 21, 1940.
The Great Gastsby 김은철 김찬래 서정욱 강다미. A Table Of Contents  Backgrounds  Author  Summary  Character Analysis  About Gatsby..
F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby. The Fitzgeralds-The Golden Couple of the 20s.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
FRANCIS SCOTT FITZGERALD
Introducing the characters, setting, themes, and motifs
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald.
F. Scott Fitzgerald The Man and the Jazz Age.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
Who’s Who in the Most Famous American Novel of the 20th Century
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
Notes Junior Language Arts
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald.
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, THE GREAT GATSBY, AND THE ROARING 20’S
F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 – 1940.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald
A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald Sept. 24th, 1896-Dec. 21st, 1940
The Great Gatsby and Consumerism.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Jazz Age
Blast From The Past Symbolism Modernism The Roaring ‘20s Character
F. Scott Fitzgerald “The Greaty Gatsby”.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940)
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
The Roaring ’20s social changes: literature technology prohibition
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Roaring Twenties
F. Scott Fitzgerald & The Great Gatsby
A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Great Gatsby.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940)
The Great Gatsby Background & Context.
F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 – 1940.
A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald
Presentation transcript:

F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby

Childhood Born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald in 1896, to an upper-middle class family in St. Paul, Minnesota. Spent his childhood in St. Paul and New York City. Showed a love of theater and writing at an early age. Wrote his first novel at age 13. It was a detective story.

Early Adulthood Attended Princeton University where he wrote scripts for university drama department. Left Princeton to serve in the U.S. Army, where he would remain for two years. After he was discharged, he moved to New York City where he worked in advertising and began his writing career.

Francis and Zelda Married Zelda Sayre in 1920. Zelda was a southern belle from Montgomery, Alabama. She was a talented artist, writer, and ballerina. Ballet became her obsession later in her life. On their honeymoon, the couple was asked to leave the Biltmore Hotel because of their notoriously wild, outrageous parties.

Zelda Fitzgerald Zelda embraced the flapper lifestyle by dressing provocatively, smoking cigarettes, and drinking alcohol. Fitzgerald would draw from Zelda’s personal diary while creating his heroines. Due to her reputation as a flirtatious, wild young woman, Zelda is considered by many to be the original “flapper girl.”

Rich and Famous The couple settled in Connecticut, where they would become celebrities due to their outrageous conduct and fabulous parties.

Turbulent years Soon after their marriage, Francis became jealous, suspicious, and even abusive. He also turned to alcoholism. Meanwhile, Zelda became obsessed with her ballet to the point of emotional and physical disintegration. Fitzgerald’s troubled marriage with Zelda inspired many of his story’s plots.

The Lost Generation During the mid 1920’s in Paris, Fitzgerald becomes part of the group of expatriate American writers which included Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and Ezra Pound.

The Great Gatsby Published in 1925, The Great Gatsby is considered to be F. Scott Fitzgerald's greatest novel. It is known for it’s portrayal of the Jazz Age or Roaring Twenties. It tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a young man who falls in love with a woman from the social elite and attempts to climb the social ladder in order to win her love. The novel explores such ideas as materialism, hope, social class, and the corruption of the American Dream.

Fitzgerald on “The Jazz Age” “A generation grown up to find all Gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken.”

Historical and Social Context Gatsby was both written in and set during a unique period in US History. After moving from isolationism to international involvement in WWI, America experienced a time of great prosperity, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties.” The Eighteenth Amendment, passed in 1919, prohibited the sale and consumption of alcohol. Prohibition made millionaires out of bootleggers and owners of underground saloons, called "speakeasies.” Organized crime became a major problem during this time.

Women in the 1920s The 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, granting women’s suffrage. Once granted the right to vote, women began to be treated more like equals. Many women even began dressing (shorter skirts, loose clothes, short hair) and acting like men (smoking, working outside the home). After WWI, many women stayed in the work force, keeping their wartime jobs.

The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald glamorizes the “nouveau riche” (new money) of this period. He includes lots of descriptions of their beautiful clothing, lavish parties, and extravagant homes with great attention to detail and wonderful use of color. While the lavish lifestyle is glamorized in the novel, it is also questioned and criticized for it’s hollowness and excessiveness.

Setting and Narration The story takes place in the fictional East and West Egg in New York’s Long Island in 1922. Nick Carraway, a young Midwesterner who has recently moved to the East Coast to learn the bond business, is the narrator. Jay Gatsby is Nick’s neighbor. Nick, much like F. Scott Fitzgerald, is both intrigued and appalled by the lavish lifestyles of the Long Islanders.

West Egg and East Egg

Symbols to look for East Egg West Egg Various colors (yellow, red, blue, green, white) Daisy, Tom, Jordan, Gatsby Weather The Eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg The Green Light The Valley of Ashes

Themes Happiness Hope The American Dream New Rich versus Old Rich The shallowness of the upper classes The ostentatious conduct of the new rich