The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ emerged during the roaring twenties—a time known for economical, cultural and social change which brought about new-found wealth. ‘Sweet Bird of Youth’ was performed when Tennessee Williams was making his views on society clearer than ever. In ‘The Catastrophe of Success’ he wrote: ‘nobody should have to clean up anybody else’s mess in this world’. The social and historical contexts of ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Sweet Bird of Youth’ have evidently influenced the writers’ views on social status, despite the two texts being written decades apart. Immediately in ‘Sweet Bird of Youth’, the audience see ‘gulls fly past the window, shadows sweeping the blind’. It could be interpreted that the gulls are symbolic