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Title: The Great Gatsby


1
The Great Gatsby
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald

2
The Roaring 20s The Jazz Age
  • WWI is over!
  • Great relief, but disillusionment.

3
Characteristics of the Age
  • Spectacular economic growth
  • Rise in prosperity, but great disparity between
    the rich and the poor

4
Far reaching Social Change
  • 18th Amendment to the Constitution, the Volstead
    Act, ushered in Prohibition
  • Affects of 18th Amendment
  • Violence
  • Crime
  • Bootleggers
  • Rumrunners
  • Women asserted independence by drinking

5
Far reaching Social Change
  • 19th Amendment to the Constitution, Womans
    Suffrage
  • Women asserted their rights and independence

6
F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Born in St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Enrolled in Princeton, but he left to join the
    army
  • Stationed in the South and met Zelda Sayre
  • Married Zelda after first novel, This Side of
    Paradise
  • Turbulent marriage was marked by an extravagant
    lifestyle, alcoholism, and Zeldas emotional
    breakdown

7
Works
  • Four novels
  • The Great Gatsby is most highly praised
  • Style is lushly evocative
  • Because of subject matter and style, critics
    overlooked the themes of The Great Gatsby

8
Themes
  • Position
  • class, wealth, social standing
  • Gatsbys whole focus on life is to attain money
    and status to sustain a certain position in life.
  • From their position in life, Daisy and Tom look
    down at people from their position in life.

9
Age of the Automobile
  • Increase in cars manufactured from 7 million in
    1919 to 23 million in 1929

10
Scandals
  • Chicago Black Sox Scandal
  • Teapot Dome Scandal
  • Gangster and Police Corruption

11
Carelessness
  • Irresponsible lifestyle
  • Many authors of the roaring 20s criticized the
    decadent lifestyle.
  • Daisy and Tom are careless with their lives due
    to their position in life.

12
Symbolism
  • The Green Light
  • Something/Someone a person longs for and is off
    in the distance

13
The Eyes of T.J. Eckleburg
  • The eyes look over the situation objectively, but
    offer judgment of characters and their actions.
  • Crimes go unpunished. The eyes look on and remind
    the characters of their actions.

14
East and West Egg
  • Class and Social Standing pose a barrier for
    almost every character.
  • Setting of story is also East Egg and West Egg.
  • Gatsby is enticed by a green light coming from
    the East. It represents what he cant have,
    Daisy.
  • Daisy lives on the East Egg.

15
Water
  • Water serves as a substantial physical barrier
    separating people

16
Vocabulary WordLook the words up in the
dictionary!
  • Chapter 1 Chapter 2
  • Acute Ambiguously
  • Complacency Obscure
  • Epigram
  • Levity

17
Vocabulary Words Continued
  • Chapter 3 Chapter 4
  • Impetuously Disconcerting
  • Innuendo Sporadic

18
Vocabulary Words Continued
  • Chapter 5 Chapter 6
  • Gaudily Ramifications
  • Scrutinized Laudable
  • Scanty Dilatory

19
Vocabulary Words
  • Chapter 7 Chapter 8
  • Boisterously Strata
  • Libertine Benediction
  • Stagnant Transitory
  • Chapter 9
  • Addenda Superfluous
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