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The Great Gatsby is often described as the quintessential American novel, meaning it is most reflective of America and Americans. Fitzgerald set out to write a novel that would be reflective of his time period. Original title – Under the Red, White and Blue Some ideas presented in the novel East Coast vs. Midwest Racisim Capitalistic NYC as center of the universe Ties to Jazz lifestyle
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The Great Gatsby is a book of contradictions. Prohibition – the alcohol flows Quintessential novel of America – Fitzgerald wrote it as an expatriate in Europe Reserving all judgments (Nick at least says) – very judgmental language Daisy’s voice so compelling – she doesn’t say much The book is contradictory but represents America then and now! Fitzgerald’s looks at American institutions, social policy and American behaviors. He takes an iconoclastic approach. Iconoclastic - One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions. He shows how things look promising from a distance, but don’t look too closely. How is the American Dream portrayed in the novel?
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Setting – 1922 Post WW I Breakdown of national boundaries and identities Internationalizing of literature, art, culture Women rejecting Victorian era norms of dress and customary behavior for women Jazz age Bootleggers Immigration
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Midwest vs East “When I cam back from the East last autumn I felt I wanted the world to be in uniform and ata sort of moral attention forever.” Nick’s family in Mid-west for three generations. Daisy and Tom had been in Mid-west (Chicago)
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