Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is a famous American writer, also known as Jazz Age in the 1920s and his most famous work is "Great Gatsby", the influence of wealth in his life It is a novel drawn. His work mainly focuses on American dreams - this is highly demanded of his era - and how to achieve it. Overall, the critics agreed that the life and work of F. Scott Fitzgerald would define the symbol of roar of the 1920s in the jazz era, and he was one of the most important American writers of the 20th century It is thought.
Scott Fitzgerald who wrote "The Great Gatsby" is a writer known for his social "norm". He wrote "Great Gatsby" as he solved the class and wealth concepts that existed in his era, so it does not change. Narrator and Gatsby, the new wealth representative, become friends. As they got closer, Gatsby took him to Wolfsheim. And that helped Gatsby gain riches. Narrator Nick explained this: this idea confused me. - ... Emily Grierson and Louise Mallard have one thing in common. It is an approximate time frame of each life. Louis and Emily are drawn as powerful women, and during this period society and the crowd of surrounding referees are defined by their excellent male friendship. The expected lifestyle of women during this period is responsibility for cooking, cleaning, mixing, care for men, and other sexist discrimination.
In the 1920s, there was a difference between the upper classes. There are ancient nobles, this is Daisy and Tom Buchanan, and a new rich man, this is Gatsby. During this time, the difference between the two is important, as the new rich often gains wealth from Gates activities, as Gatsby did. But, "Because Jay Gatsby wants to live with Daisy Buchanan, she is a member of wealth of the American aristocrat" (Canterbery 300), that the value of the old aristocrat far exceeds the value of the new wealth it is clear. . "Some believe that Gatesby lacks maturity and he believes that he can not get Daisy with just money and vulgar consumption, but he is showing off his new wealth," he says. I deeply believe she has overwhelming wealth