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Comment on
The
Great Gatsby
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Analyses on Daisy’s tragedy
F
.Scott Fitzgerald is one of the most important novelists in America in the
20th century. His masterpiece, The Great Gatsby established his status as the
embodiment of the spirit of the Jazz Age in American literature. The author
skillfully uses his imagination to give the deeper meaning to this love tragedy:
destruction
of
the
American
dreams.
Besides,
successfully
using
the
double-mastered writing style, he put his own experience and the individual
part
of
his
personality
into
his
works,
interpreted
the
American
teenagers’
common mentality and his own point of view towards the world and recurred
the outlook of American Jazz Age . It is so vivid that we cannot even figure out
whether it’s just a novel or a real life.
As the spokesman of “the Jazz Age”, F
.Scott Fitzgerald’s creation has close
links with his life. The prevailing customs and ideological trend during this age
have been fully embodied in his works and also influenced his creation.
Being a transitional period of prosperity from tradition to modern after World
War 1, the Jazz Ages saw varied women groups which are focused on money
and
marriage.
In
this
age,
the
capitals
have
accumulated
in
a
fast
speed,
consumer
consciousness
soared,
people
are
urgent
to
manifest
themselves
immediately and do things unconventionally or unorthodoxly. In the world of
old and new, the traditional convention has been shackled and been changed
quickly. In a broad sense, Fitzgerald made use of jazz form of artistic expression
as
the
metaphor
to
satirize
the
spiritual
essence
of
this
age
and
realize
an
unique artistic effect.
The
ladies
created
by
F
.Scott
Fitzgerald
are
all
described
as
a
group
of
execrable
and
frivolous
girls,
and
almost
all
of
them
are
negative
images.
Especially in the novel---The Great Gatsby, which has the title of the annual the
Jazz Age. In this book, we can see a picture of unmoral female images who are
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