In Our Time: Culture

The Great Gatsby

Jan 14, 2021
Delve into the enigmatic world of Jay Gatsby, as scholars unravel his obsession with rekindling his romance with Daisy Buchanan amidst the opulence of the Jazz Age. Explore F. Scott Fitzgerald's unique influences and the stark contrasts between wealth and reality in American life. Discover the poetic artistry embedded in Gatsby's tragic tale and analyze the evolving perception of this classic novel, from its rocky beginnings to its modern acclaim. The rich layers of humor and social satire further enrich the conversation on ambition and the American Dream.
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Myrtle And Gatsby As Mirrors

  • Myrtle and Gatsby mirror each other as aspirational social climbers seeking a Buchanan to secure status.
  • Fitzgerald presents both versions: Gatsby's romanticized climb and Myrtle's vulgar, degraded mimicry.
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Poetry Transforms Tacky Material

  • Fitzgerald deliberately infused Gatsby with poetic technique and synesthesia to lift tawdry material into lyrical art.
  • The novel's memorable phrases come from tight, economical, poetic language rather than plot glamour.
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Recreating The Past Is Gatsby's Goal

  • Gatsby stages parties and uses Nick as intermediary to reunite with Daisy and recreate their prewar romance.
  • The affair's reality begins to fracture Gatsby's idealized dream once he attains proximity to Daisy.
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