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Содержание слайда: Author Background
Francis Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896
Member of the Princeton Class of 1917
Joined the Army-stationed in Montgomery Alabama where he met Zelda Sayre
Refused to marry him until he could publish This Side of Paradise
Published 3/26/1920, week later the couple married
Part of the literary party scene with Ernest Hemmingway playwright Gertrude Stein
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Содержание слайда: Author Background Cont.
Known as an alcoholic , led to slow writing speed
Critics called him an “irresponsible writer.”
Main themes focused on aspirations and the American Dream and domesticity
Great Gatsby put him on the literary map
Died 12-21-1940-believing himself a failure
Zelda died 1948 in an asylum fire
Revival of his works in 1950-1960’s
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Содержание слайда: The Roaring Twenties
While the sense of loss was readily apparent among expatriate American artists who remained in Europe after the war, back home the disillusionment took a less obvious form.
America seemed to throw itself headlong into a decade of madcap behavior and materialism, a decade that has come to be called the Roaring Twenties.
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Содержание слайда: The Jazz Age
The era is also known as the Jazz Age, when the music called jazz, promoted by such recent inventions as the phonograph and the radio, swept up from New Orleans to capture the national imagination.
Improvised and wild, jazz broke the rules of music, just as the Jazz Age thumbed its nose at the rules of the past.
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Содержание слайда: Prohibition
Another rule often broken was the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution, or Prohibition, which banned the public sale of alcoholic beverages from 1919 until its appeal in 1933.
Speak-easies, nightclubs, and taverns that sold liquor were often raided, and gangsters made illegal fortunes as bootleggers, smuggling alcohol into America from abroad.
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Содержание слайда: The Automobile
The Jazz Age was also an era of reckless spending and consumption, and the most conspicuous status symbol of the time was a flashy new automobile.
Advertising was becoming the major industry that it is today, and soon advertisers took advantage of new roadways by setting up huge billboards at their sides.
Both the automobile and a bizarre billboard play important roles in The Great Gatsby.
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Содержание слайда: Character Analysis: Nick Carraway
29-30 Yale Grad
Cousins with Daisy and Tom
Narrator of the story
Comes of age (loss of innocence)
Moral compass of the novel
Conflicted both about Daisy and Gatsby and Tom and Myrtle
Unable to decide whether or not Gatsby is to be trusted
Gatsby creates him as a father figure to replace his own.
Relationship with Jordan Baker harmed by her supremely feminist ways.
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Содержание слайда: Character Analysis: Jay Gatsby
Originally known as James Gatz
From North Dakota
Taken in by Dan Cody, a wealthy tycoon from whom Gatsby inherited his wealth
Fell in love with Daisy Buchannan shortly before leaving to fight in WWI
Moved to West Egg in order to see her across the bay
Relentlessly lives in the past and ultimately gives up his life for Daisy hoping that she will love him again.
Don Draper esque
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Содержание слайда: Character Analysis: Daisy Buchannan
Femme fatal
Yearns to be an independent woman, suitable for her intelligence but is stuck in her domestic life.
“I’m glad it’s a girl, and I hope she’ll be a fool– that’s the best that a a girl can be in this world– a beautiful fool.” (17).
Ironically, she decides to stay with Tom after the vehicular homicide of Myrtle Wilson.
Reader asks whether or not she truly loves Gatsby or if she is playing him to get what she ultimately wants (The death of Myrtle Wilson).
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Содержание слайда: Character Analysis: Tom Buchanan
Devoted husband of Daisy Buchannan
Has an open affair with Myrtle Wilson
Breaks Myrtle’s nose when she mention’s Daisy’s name
Conniving, quick to anger
Quick to leave Nick and Gatsby when the going gets tough
Isolates himself from Daisy when he finds out about her affair
Symbolizes the double standard between male and female adultery.
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Содержание слайда: Character Analysis: Jordan Baker
Golf pro
Independent, stands up to men
Career tanked after she was caught in a cheating scandal (possibly result of living in male dominated society).
Nick’s love interest throughout the novel
Finally breaks up with Nick after he is unable to rise above his morality to help Daisy and Tom in their predicament.
Partially the reason Nick “hates” Gatsby
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Содержание слайда: According to cliffnotes.com, in The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald offers up commentary on a variety of themes -- justice, power, greed, betrayal, the American dream, and so on. Of all the themes, perhaps none is more well developed than that of social stratification.
According to cliffnotes.com, in The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald offers up commentary on a variety of themes -- justice, power, greed, betrayal, the American dream, and so on. Of all the themes, perhaps none is more well developed than that of social stratification.
Fitzgerald carefully sets up his novel into distinct social groups but, in the end, each group has its own problems to contend with, leaving a powerful reminder of what a precarious place the world really is. By creating distinct social classes -- old money, new money, and no money -- Fitzgerald sends strong messages about the elitism running throughout every strata of society.
America in the 1920s marked a time of great post-war economic growth, and Fitzgerald captures the frenzy of the society well. Although, of course, Fitzgerald could have no way of foreseeing the stock market crash of 1929, the world he presents in The Great Gatsby seems clearly to be headed for disaster. They have assumed skewed worldviews, mistakenly believing their survival lies in stratification and reinforcing social boundaries. They place their faith in superficial external means (such as money and materialism), while neglecting to cultivate the compassion and sensitivity that, in fact, separate humans from the animals.
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Содержание слайда: Social Networking
Social Networking
Narrator Nick Carraway becomes acquainted with numerous people throughout the book, including Gatsby, Daisy and Tom's friends. Although Nick is exposed to their darkest secrets, he never develops more than a superficial connection with anyone except Gatsby, and Nick is ultimately disgusted by the others' selfishness. Today, social media creates similar superficial connections, redefining the word "friend" as a process of adding someone to a network rather than an intimate relationship. Just as Nick observes the personal lives of Tom and Daisy's companions, a social media user might observe an acquaintance's status updates and activity but never know him on a deeper level.
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Содержание слайда: Conclusion
In my opinion, Fitzgerald’s own life inspired him to write a novel “The Great Gatsby”. All events that happened in his life, flights and falls, are closely connected with him. And may be because the book is based on real events, even if there are some changes, it became popular all over the world, his life, history made him popular. And his book has become mandatory for reading at schools and universities. Thanks to him, we clearly see that the life in 1920’s was very interesting, beginning of a developing country.
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