The Search for Utopia in The Great Gatsby
[2023-09-14 00:24:17]
In Fitzgerald 's novel "The Great Gatsby", readers have found various interpretations of utopia. Every character is anxious for a particular paradise. Indeed, only one character has arrived at Utopia, and arrival is full of blessings. The concept of paradise of "The Great Gatsby" is "rapidly changing happiness, happiness, love, and a perfect fantasy, fantasy brings deeper, more difficult, and more difficult work" (Lehan, 57 ). Over time, time has been pulling far away from the moment everyone was looking for.
The great Gatsby highlighted the quest for American dreams in the context of prosperity and charm of 'roaring twenties'. Jay Gatsby never found what he wanted. In The Grapes of Wrath, the Joad family escaped from the hardships of the Great Depression and the dust storm and tried to find America's dream. "American dream" has important meanings in both novels as well as materialism. In "Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby is very rich, but still the inside seems empty. He chased America's dream, but eventually he could not find it. In angry grapes, the American dream escapes the Great Depression and involves the difficulty of finding a better life in California.
In Fitzgerald 's novel "The Great Gatsby", readers have found various interpretations of utopia. Every character is anxious for a particular paradise. Indeed, only one character has arrived at Utopia, and arrival is full of blessings. The concept of paradise of "The Great Gatsby" is "rapidly changing happiness, happiness, love, and a perfect fantasy, fantasy brings deeper, more difficult, and more difficult work" (Lehan, 57 ). - Gatsby is truly amazing. When you pick up the book, the first thing you see is the title "Great Gatsby" so you expect Gatsby before opening the book. As we revealed in the first chapter that the narrator is the same as Gatsby's neighbor Nick Calloway, it tells us that he hates Gatsby, but at the end of the paragraph he told us that the character of Gatsby "gorgeous" . He also said, "The last Gatsby did not get better."
The wonderful Gatsby is truly amazing. According to Nick Callaway, a narrator of the "Great Gatsby" novel, this seems to be a fact. From the moral background of Nick, Jay Gatsby was able to judge accordingly. His explanation not only caused sympathy, but also gangs gangbee somehow praised. F. Scott Fitzgerald suggested this moral tactic, revealed the rebellion against people's American dreams, and expressed his sympathy for the struggle with Nick. - In "The Great Gatsby", Fitzgerald published photos of America in the 1920s. Back then, right after the First World War, the American economy was growing at a very fast pace. Prosperity changes the spirit and values of people, wealthy people live a luxurious life, they are trying to find happiness throughout the day. Millions of people are trying to be rich, this is their dream