"Great Gatsby" former president Jimmy Carter's "power of money" knows both the power and the limit of money. He also realized that getting money and material wealth is not a precious goal. "If our spiritual forces to conquer pure things to achieve the higher goals of mankind are lacking our great city and our mighty buildings will not help." Among Scott Fitzgerald 's novel "The Great Gatsby", the author explicitly states that Jay Gatsby does not understand the limits of monetary power.
The 1920s was a decade of money and power. F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" combines history and rich control concepts. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby's shirt, his library and yellow symbols and uses a car to express rich. Together with the wealth of the themes, these symbols represent the environment and relationships of wealthy people in the 1920s. Great Gatsby contains various symbols and themes. Obviously, Fitzgerald's explanation about Gatsby's wealth is in his library and his clothes in several ways. Gatsby showed his house to Nick and Daisy. When they went to his bedroom, Gatsby pulled his shirt from the closet. Does the narrator express that shirt as follows? What? Will pure linen, thick silk, delicate flannel get wrinkle when falling, can you cover the table with colorful chaos? (Fitzgerald 97) Gatsby shows his shirt as if they are trophies for honor
You, F. You may be familiar with Scott Fitzgerald as the author of The Great Gatsby and the other four iconic novels that won the popular title "The Prophet of the Jazz era" for him. The generation of the prophet, then Zelda Fitzgerald is that goddess. If you are familiar to her only as Scott's wife, it is time to reevaluate this infamous 1920s girl as a person and her own artists. Zelda Sayre was born in the early 20th century in 1900 and was named after the heroine of the gypsy hero of Robert Edward Francis' short story "The Wealth of Zelda". Inspiration, the latter named it the princess of the same name behind her. When Zelda met Scott Fitzgerald, a visiting soldier in Montgomery, his hometown of Alabama, she was the infamous and the most daring and rebellious girl.