Gibbs 18 November 2016 Expressing Carelessness in Both Texts F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby and E. E. Cummings, author of “anyone lived in a pretty how town” convey similar themes of carelessness. Both selections reveal that not everyone will care through the use of tone, diction, and symbolism. There are several ways these two pieces of text show this theme. When reading The Great Gatsby, carelessness stands out in many quotes in the book, showing the personalities of each character…
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self-indulgence and happiness like never before. The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is the ideal portrayal of this time era. In a time shortly after war, this novel captures the audience, forcing them to participate in the setting and with the characters. Jay Gatsby, the focal point of this novel, is used as a representation of this era in American history and as an example of the pursuit of the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses vivid diction that captivates the reader and his symbolism creates…
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The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a wonderful book that focuses on the main character, Nick, and his interactions with Gatsby, family and friends. Fitzgerald was born September 24, 1896 and he was a novelist who began writing the book during the Jazz age in the 1920’s. The main event associated with Gatsby are his parties, and the inspiration for Gatsby’s parties were the ones that Fitzgerald attended on the Northern side of Long Island. The book was published April of 1925 and…
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One of the most prevalent themes in The Great Gatsby is sectional conflict, and Fitzgerald uses settings, characters, and commentary to develop this idea throughout the novel. The first indication of this theme occurs in the description of West and East Egg: “...the less fashionable of the two...” against “...the white palaces of fashionable East Egg...” (Fitzgerald 5). There is a literal difference in the homes located on each because Fitzgerald chose diction that diminishes the greatness of West…
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Deceit Frederick Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby portrays a rich man who obsesses over the love of his past and as a result ends his life. Lies and deceit take a major role during the novel, the biggest lie of them all being Mr. Jay Gatsby himself. All humans are innately dishonest and superficial which reveals the characters true disposition and as a result leads to discontent and in Gatsbys case, death. Frederick uses Symbolism, Characterization, and Diction to reveal the characters true identities…
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Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby concludes with Nick Carraway’s narration of the following words: “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter – tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther … And then one fine morning – … ," (Fitzgerald 193). Left for only readers to interpret, this passage is said to no one in particular, as Carraway only refers to Jay Gatsby’s idea of the American…
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Discuss Fitzgerald’s use of symbolism, themes and language to develop characterisation and setting in ‘The Great Gatsby’. How did your reading of ‘A Handful Of Dust’ illuminate my understanding of these features in ‘The Great Gatsby’? ‘The great Gatsby’, by Scott Fitzgerald, is set in what was known as ‘The Roaring Twenties’ ; during the decade when the American economy boomed rapidly, it became more prosperous and dominated Europe’s markets as their industries had shattered due to first World…
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In the passage from the Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald, Myrtle’s first appearance is described and her death near the end of the book is vividly illustrated. After closely examining these two passages, the reader gets a good perception on Myrtle, the wife of Mr.Wilson whose warped in a fashionable, fast-paced lifestyle that later defines her behavior and actions. Literary devices including imagery and diction highlight Myrtle’s lively personality and her endless desire to fit in with the wealthy…
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formal elements are also analysed (which are the, figurative language, language structures and literary techniques in the work). Formal elements basically give the work meaning and effect as they contribute to the main structure of the work (plot, theme, conflict, protagonist, antagonist, setting, point of view). Therefore it completely disregards external factors related to examining a work, and only interprets what is present in the context. So for example formalism would not take into consideration…
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