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The Great Gatsby
A novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Table of contents
Introduction
The author
Background of the 1920s
List of characters
The story
Interpretation
Introduction
This novel is about the superficiality of rich people. The author also treats the conflict between upper-class and working-class people, and the sudden destruction of dreams. Francis Scott Fitzgerald conveys that rich people are not able to love, feelings are unimportant for their relationships. He shows the problems of young, talented, ambitious people in a fast-moving consumer society. Some parts of this dramatic novel are autobiographical.
The author
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, in
In
After his first journey to
The next decade of the Fitzgerald's lives was chaotic and unhappy.
Fitzgerald's heavy drinking was the result of the worsening relationship with
his mentally ill wife. His last novel, The Last Tycoon, was only half
completed when Francis Scott Fitzgerald died of a heart attack on December 21,
1940, in
Background of the 1920s
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the
The
List of Characters
Nick Carraway
He is the main character and narrator of this novel. The Great Gatsby begins and ends with Nick. His cousin is Daisy.
Jay Gatsby
Nick's neighbour, who has climbed the social ladder after the war. But his problem is that he chose an illegal way to earn his fortune. He loves Daisy and wants her back.
Daisy Buchanan
Nick's cousin had an affair with Gatsby five years ago. As he went away, she could not marry him. She chose Tom instead.
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband is a rich sportsman. He becomes Gatsby's opponent because he does not want to lose his wife.
Myrtle
She is Tom's mistress and George Wilson's wife.
George Wilson
He is a car mechanic living in the neighbourhood.
The story
Nick Carraway comes from the Mid-West of the
One day he is invited to one of these. There he meets Gatsby the first
time. They become friends. Gatsby tells Nick that he wants to meet Daisy,
Nick's second cousin. Nick arranges a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy.
Gatsby wants Daisy to leave her husband. When Tom gets to know about their affair he tells Daisy about Gatsby's criminal past. She is frightened.
One evening a women, Myrtle Wilson, Tom's mistress, is run over by Gatsby's car. She dies, but she has thrown herself in front of the car. Daisy is the driver and she commits a hit-and-run offence. Jay Gatsby is willing to take the blame. George Wilson, the husband of Myrtle, wants to take revenge for the death of his wife. Tom tells the widower that Gatsby has driven the car. In the evening, Gatsby is killed, shot dead by George Wilson.
Nick prepares the funeral but only Gatsby's father and a former party
guest show up. At the end Nick is tired of life in
Interpretation
In principle, Gatsby is a symbol for the whole American experience. Two classes are portrayed in the novel The Great Gatsby. The rich people are represented by Jay Gatsby, Tom and Daisy Buchanan. The human relationships in this society are superficial, they do not feel anything for each other. They feel superior to the working-class, men feel superior to women. Real friendships are very rare. Nick and Gatsby are the exception of the rule. But Jay Gatsby is an impostor, because of his criminal past he becomes guilty. His parties have only one reason, to arrange a meeting with Daisy. His dream is a life with Daisy and his love for her. On the one hand Gatsby is heroic, but on the other he is trivial and common. The best example for this superficiality is Tom. Daisy's husband represents the brutality and moral carelessness of the established rich. He has no scruples.
The life of the working-class is shown by the
F. Scott Fitzgerald:
The Great Gatsby (19261/ 1970),
Frauke Frausing:
Der Große Gatsby (1996), Hollfeld.
Phillip Northman:
The Great Gatsby, Notes (19661/
1996),
Tang Soo Ping:
Francis Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (19801/ 1994), Burnt Mill, Harlow.
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