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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Historical background, author information, themes, and motifs to look for "I look out at it and I think it is the most beautiful history in the world.... It is the history of all aspiration not just the American dream but the human dream and…that too is a place in the line of the pioneers.“ - The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli

The 1920s – The Jazz Age Fitzgerald himself coined the term Reaction to the death/destruction/loss of innocence from WWI (post-war prosperity) During this time, there was a mass migration from rural areas to cities where “parties were bigger, the pace was faster, the buildings were higher, the morals looser” (Fitzgerald) Some called it the first truly modern decade Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington were popular musicians of the day Dances like the Charleston, the Shimmy, and the Toddle were popular ( AOHtmy4j0) AOHtmy4j0

Women’s fashion of the 1920s

Men’s fashion of the 1920s

PROHIBITION – sale of alcohol was prohibited in the United States; mandated by Constitutional amendment Meant to improve lives of Americans (faith-driven initiative) Instead, liquor consumption grew exponentially Created criminals (lots of $$ to be made) – Gatsby? Speakeasies were the places to consume liquor (bars)

F. Scott Fitzgerald Born September 24, 1896 Died December 21, 1940 Only son of an “aristocratic father” and “energetic mother” – named after Francis Scott Key, a relative of his father’s Went to private schools and attended college at Princeton ◦ Leading figure in a dramatic society, The Triangle Club ◦ Neglected his studies – flunked out and joined the army

F. Scott Fitzgerald Met his wife, Zelda, while stationed in Alabama ◦ She refused to marry him due to his lack of success published his first novel ◦ This Side of Paradise – it made him famous! ◦ Zelda agreed to marry him ◦ Called the “prince and princess” of the generation The couple had a daughter, Scotty, in 1921

F. Scott Fitzgerald The family moved to the French Riviera ◦ Wrote Gatsby there Part of a group of ex-pats that included Ernest Hemmingway In 1930, Zelda had the first of several mental breakdowns ◦ Sent to sanitarium in Switzerland; she spent the rest of her life in both inpatient and outpatient care The couple returned to America for good in 1931

F. Scott Fitzgerald Although Fitzgerald was a famous author, the couple spent the money much faster than he earned it is known as the “crack up” in Fitzgerald life ◦ Decent into alcoholism ◦ In debt ◦ Unable to be a present father for Scotty (sent to boarding schools) Fitzgerald went to Hollywood in 1937 to try his luck at screenwriting ◦ He won a substantial contract with MGM, but still wasn’t financially viable due to his debt ◦ Met and fell in love with Sheilah Graham Fitzgerald died of a heart attack in Graham’s apartment in 1940 Zelda died in a fire in 1948

Famous Works NovelsMagazines, Newspaper Short Stories This Side of Paradise (1920) The Beautiful and the Damned (1922) The Great Gatsby (1925) Tender is the Night (1934) The Last Tycoon (unfinished) Featured in Esquire, The Saturday Evening Post All the Sad Young Men (best collection of short stories)

The Great Gatsby (1925) Characters ◦ Nick Carraway - narrator ◦ Jay Gatsby – a pun on the slang term gat (pistol) ◦ Tom & Daisy Buchanan – “old” $$ ◦ Jordan Baker – based off Edith Cummings, 1923 women’s golf champion; combines two car names – the sporty Jordan and conservative Baker Electric ◦ George & Myrtle Wilson – Tom’s mistress and her husband; live in the valley of ashes ◦ Meyer Wolfshiem – based on Arnold Rothstein, a real-life gangster

The Great Gatsby (1925) Setting ◦ The East and West Eggs – fictionalized peninsulas on Long Island Sound  East Egg – representative of “old money”; Tom and Daisy live here  West Egg – the newly rich live here – not quite accepted into the folds of the old moneyed; Gatsby’s mansion is here

The Great Gatsby (1925) Setting ◦ Gatsby’s mansion: set on 40 acres; colossal, flashy, garish  Symbolic of Gatsby’s success and the “American Dream”  Also symbolic of the hollowness of money, success  Serves as Gatsby’s lure for Daisy

The Great Gatsby (1925) Setting ◦ Valley of Ashes - where George and Myrtle live  Considered to be Flushing, in Queens, NYC  Dead, gray, powdery  People passed through the area in cars and on trains on their way to and from Manhattan

The Great Gatsby (1925) Setting ◦ New York City and Plaza Hotel – symbolizes excess of the times  Where much of the irresponsibility (adultery) and excess (drunkenness) of the novel take place

The Great Gatsby (1925) Motifs ◦ Money ◦ Hypocrisy ◦ Friendship ◦ Carelessness ◦ Dishonesty ◦ The American Dream ◦ Cars/Driving ◦ Ashes/Dust ◦ Time/Clocks ◦ Colors: green, white, yellow, silver, gold

The Great Gatsby (1925) Symbols ◦ The green light at the end of Buchanan’s dock ◦ Gatsby’s library/books ◦ Dr. T.J. Eckleburg’s eyes on the billboard ◦ Owl Eyes ◦ Valley of Ashes ◦ East Egg/West Egg

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