After the First World War or “the war farthere to end all wars”, the whole world thrived with prosperity. New inventions and industries that were disgraced by the war kicked off and then came the “roaring 20’s”. The 20’s brought great riches and prosperity to many. Some people developed a fortune and unused life for themself. However contrary to they’re lavish life-style these people who acquired new wealth were seen as unworthy to the loaded community in the States (the “ older rich”) and were shunned by the click of wealthy Americans who were born into they’re materialistic lifestyle. The far-famed “American dream” is thought to be by just about Americans the roots of their country and the key ideology’s of what America was built on. The ‘Jazz Age’ was bold, brash and sometimes bawdy, oft shocking and outrageous. F Scott Fitzgerald shows his interpretation of this crazy time by means of his satirical humour and eventful plot. The novel The Great Gatsby is a bodacious interpretation of Fitzgerald’s view of the snobbishness of the ‘old rich’ community of America.
There are vast differences in the primary(prenominal) characters of the Great Gatsby and the values and opinions of these characters are also immensely different.
The type of people in American society that these main characters represent is shown to the readers through several narrative conventions. A clear-sighted technique that Fitzgerald uses to reflect the ideologies of these characters is symbolic representation. A main subject of symbolism in The Great Gatsby is the light of daisy’s house. Gatsby is seen by snick several times look across the harbour at the Buchanan’s. “He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I was from him, I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward- and magisterial noting except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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