Tuesday, April 30, 2013
The new American Dream
The trait of Gatsby that Nick describes as being “purely American” is his love for Daisy. He purposely bought a house in West Egg just so he could be closer to where Daisy lived. The American Dream started to take on a new meaning because of this. Gatsby used money to try to get closer to Daisy. “Then it had not been merely the stars to which he had aspired on that June night” (78). The new American Dream has to do with materialist possessions.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
The Great Gatsby Chaper 3
The rumors that have been told about Gatsby are that he was a German spy. Another rumor was that he murdered someone. Fitzgerald reveals rumors rather than facts to make it more interesting and leave the readers wondering what actually happened. When Nick first meets Gatsby he is impressed with him.
Monday, April 22, 2013
The Great Gatsby
Nicks comment about Daisy and Toms suggests that they are very wealthy. Nick said that Daisy had a smirk on her face when she looked at him. I think Nicks opinion of them is that they are wealthy and arrogant. They believe that they are part of an exclusive society and that they are better an everyone else.
Nicks comment is similar to F. Scott Fitzgeralds comment because in both thier comments they are comparing the wealthy people to the poor people and that there is a clear difference between the way they act.
Nicks comment is similar to F. Scott Fitzgeralds comment because in both thier comments they are comparing the wealthy people to the poor people and that there is a clear difference between the way they act.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Myrtle Wilson
Items Myrtle Wilson buys:
A copy of Town Tattle
Perfume
Cold cream
A moving picture magazine
The Airedale dog
Myrtle behavior changes because she becomes drunk at the party and starts being loud and very obnoxious. Then Myrtle starts to become really angry and yells Daisy's name.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Fitzgerald's Depiction of the Time Period
I think that Fitzgerald's depiction of the time period is not really consistent. He goes back in forth talking about the wealth of some people and then the less fortunate people. On page 5 he says, "I lived at West Egg, the- well less fashionable of the two." Then he says, "Across the courtesy bay the while palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered along the water..." In one part of the state, there are fashionable, rich people and another part there are the people who aren't as fashionable and wealthy. This makes his depiction of the time period inconsistent.
The Great Gastby
Nick is telling the story in The Great Gastby because he is just relaying the information that happened previously. Also since he isn't involved in whats happening he's indifferent which makes him a good narrator. Nick is "confused and a little disgusted" and the end of chapter 1 because he's disgusted by Daisey and Toms behavior and how they are arrogant and that they aren't honest.
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