The Great Gatsby |
Contents
Life and Works | 1 |
The Great Gatsby in its Setting | 8 |
The Relationship of Fitzgeralds Life | 14 |
Copyright | |
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achievement action American dream antagonist Arthur Mizener beauty become carelessness Carraway's chapter character corruption created critical Daisy and Gatsby Daisy Buchanan Daisy's Dan Cody East emotional existence eyes of Dr feeling fiction Gatsby's career Gatsby's dream Gatsby's house Gatsby's parties Gatsby's vision Gatz gentleman George Wilson gesture girl golden girl green light guests Hemingway Henry James hero human husband ideal illusion imagination Jay Gatsby Jazz Age Jordan Baker judgment Klipspringer lack live Long Island mansion marry material meaning mistress Mizener moral Myrtle Wilson Myrtle's narrator never Nick Carraway Nick's novel past plot present promise protagonist reader reality realize relationship represents rich romantic Scott Fitzgerald seems sense Side of Paradise social society spiritual story symbol theme Thomas Parke D'Invilliers Tom Buchanan Tom's traditional tragedy tragic Trimalchio valley of ashes vulgar waste land wealth West Egg Wolfsheim woman writer youth Zelda