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15、and personal instability. In 1940 he died of heart-attack. In the view of American history, the 20th century is a characteristic period, which stands for an age of disillusionment and reflects a common personality of the people in that moment. Entering the 20th century, America turns out to be very。
16、enormous in economy among the world. Such a society offers fair opportunity to those who want to be wealthy. So many common people like Gatsby try their best to become rich in material, that is why the age is called “the Gilded Age” However, once one obtained the material possession, one also drowne 。
17、d in it and could not turn back so that he/she neglected the value and importance of morality gradually and unconsciously.B. An Introduction to The Great GatsbyPublished in the year 1925, The Great Gatsby is undoubtedly an autobiographical novel, into which Fitzgerald has written much of his persona 。
18、l experience with the upper class. The plot of the story is very simple. Gatsby, a poor youth from the Midwest, falls in love with Daisy, an upper class lady. But due to his poverty, Daisy leaves him and is married to a rich young man, Tom Buchanan. In order to win his lost love again, Gatsby tried。
【了不起的盖茨比|《了不起的盖茨比》中由尼克的处事态度透视当时的社会形态】19、his best to be rich though bootlegging and other illegal activities, thus earning enough money to buy a magnificent villa. From then on, he holds luxurious parties every weekend, hoping that this will attract Daisy to join. Through the arrangement of Nick, a cousin of Daisys and the narrator of the。
20、whole story, Gatsby meets Daisy again in his mansion and shows her his wealth and possessions in hopes that she will come back to him. But there is one thing that is Gatsby ignores the changes appearing in the woman he once loved so much. Daisy has changed. As a result, Daisy does cry it is not beca 。
21、use she is moved by Gatsbys loyal and constant love for her, but because the shirt that Gatsby wears is so beautiful that she never sees one before. Eventually, Tom and Gatsby have a strong confrontation. Tom exposes Gatsbys low origins, while Gatsby tells Tom about his affair and how Daisy does not 。
22、 love him. Yet Gatsby seems to demand too much;
he wants Daisy to admit that she never loved Tom, but she fails him by using evasive words. The tragedy comes when Gatsby takes Daisy back to New York and allows her to drive in order to calm her nerves. When they pass Wilsons garage, Daisy swerves to。
23、avoid another car and ends up hitting Mytle, Toms mistress, and kills her. Gatsby refused Nicks advice to leave the town until the situation calms, for he wants to make sure that Daisy is safe. However, he cannot ever imagine that Daisy and Tom plot to shift the blame on Gatsby. When George Wilson,。
24、driven mad by his wifes death, goes to seek out the killer, Tom Buchanan points him towards Gatsby. Wilson shoots Gatsby before committing suicide. Gatsbys funeral makes the tragedy sadder. Nick organizes the funeral, but finds that few have any concern for Gatsby. The guests who come to eat and dri 。
25、nk at his parties do not even turn up. Much worse, the woman he loves and tries to protect has left the town with her husband to avoid responsibility. Thoroughly disgusted with life in New York, Nick decided to return to the mid-west.II. The Analysis of the Major CharactersA. GatsbyNick is perhaps t 。
26、he only person who really comes to understand Gatsby in the end. What make Gatsby “great” to Nick are not just the extravagance of his lifestyle and the fascinating enigma of his wealth, but his true personality;
Nick slowly realizes that Gatsby, in his heart of hearts, doesnt care about wealth, or。
27、social status, or any of the other petty things that plague everyone else in his shallow world. Instead, Gatsby is motivated by the finest and most foolish of emotions love. From this point of view, Gatsbys love for Daisy is what drives him to reinvent himself, rather than greed or true ambition, an 。
28、d at the end of the day, this unsullied, heartfelt goal puts Gatsby ahead of the rest of the madding crowd. Despite the fact that he attempted to fulfill his “incorruptible dream” through distasteful, sometimes dishonest means, we still emerge from this story profoundly sympathetic to him;
he may ha 。
29、ve been a fool at times, but hes a fool for love. Even though hes a self-created image built out of nothing, Gatsbys emotional honesty, eternal optimism, and simplicity of heart ironically single him out as the only real person in a crowd of fakes as Nick says, Gatsby is “better than the whole damn。
30、bunch put together.”B. Daisy Bushman Partially based on Fitzgeralds wife, Field, Daisy is a beautiful young woman from Louisville, Kentucky. She is Nicks cousin and the object of Gatsbys love. As a young debutante in Louisville, Daisy was extremely popular among the military officers stationed near。
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