Introduction In the film The Great Gatsby, plenty of audiences could be surprised and interested by the luxurious and modern things like dress, parties, gorgeous villa, cars and railway. However, there is no doubt that the luxury cars are the most attractive and take all the limelight. Therefore it is a good way to explore the American culture genes in this novel from a view of cars. As the necessary things of Americans, cars are not only a kind of important traffic tool, but also the symbolization of American culture. The children go to school by cars, the adults go to work and go shopping by cars, the old people go to the hospital and travel by cars, a great deal of map messages is described as “range of driving”, it could not believable for an American to live without cars. Therefore America starts to be the initiator of motor society in …show more content…
Almost every American concerns about individual, it means that the people is connected with the modern society, but the individual is more important than anything in the society. This thinking pattern in the US is called individualism. There are plenty of sayings in America about individualism: “Each individual is unique, special, completely different from all other individuals, and the basic unit of nature”, “god helps those who help themselves”, “Anybody who is any good is different than anybody else.” These sayings tell that most Americans think that each people has his or her own independent indentity which should be recognized and respected. As the result of this culture gene, Americans take more care of safe when they are driving. The US is the biggest industrial country to produce kinds of cars. There are plenty of famous brands in America such as Ford, GM and so on. These brands have a common character which is safety, the steel plate of American automobile is thickest in the world. Because they found that it would be safer, and decrease the risk in the traffic
In the early twentieth century, science and technology brought the automobile. In less than one hundred years, humans especially Americans have grown
Archetypes are a common literary component seen through past and present day literature, their contributions can be noted in many passages such as the “The Big Fish”. Much like Jay Gatsby the main character within the Big Fish, Edward Bloom is a man that is commonly described as being larger than life. Within this movie Edward Bloom, much like Gatsby takes on the role of the archetypal hero and embarks on the ever so known heroic journey. Both characters revolve their quest around hopes of attaining love from their destined soul mate, despite their setbacks because of other male characters. Again, both Gatsby and Edward’s fate ends in their dismiss after they have reached the end of their metaphoric journey.
In 1914, Henry Ford transformed the entire world by manufacturing bulk of automobiles and these automobiles completely changed our way of travelling. They became an integral part of our society and we all are dependent upon them. But the way coin has two sides there are pros and cons of automobiles. The economic cost of manufacturing and owing a vehicle can be ignored but there are various global effects which affect our everyday life and can’t be ignored. Few of them are environmental impact, noise pollution, emission of greenhouse gases, congestion from road infrastructure etc. But the most stunning effect is the economic and social burden caused by accidents and fatalities. In 1999 alone about 750,000 people died globally in road related
In the Metamorphosis and the Great Gatsby, Gregor Samsa and Jay Gatsby isolate themselves from others showing immense forms of social isolation. In the Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa has recently underwent an enormous transformation that has spark his need for isolation. One example that shows Gregors isolation is when he thinks, “Well, leaving out the fact that the doors were locked, should he really call for help? In spite of all his miseries, he could not repress a smile at this thought” (Kafka 948-49). Gregor has yet to present himself to anyone, but he feels ever more isolated that before. He is thinking that everyone will reject him and knows the effect that his new body will have on his family. Similar to Gregor, Jay Gatsby,
America is the greatest nation on earth, and many people want America to continue to prosper. The only way for America to continue to be the most powerful nation on earth is through the automobile. The automobile has for a century been a symbol of America’s greatness and dominance, and as the essay “Americas Key to Freedom” reports that it has had a key role in maintaining America’s economy.1
During the 1920’s social norms began to change. Drinking was becoming more socially acceptable, women’s roles in society changed, and relationships and family values changed as well.The novel, The Great Gatsby presents the 1920’s as a loose society with fewer boundaries, but also a corrupt one with a decline of morality. When social norms change, people struggle with new ideas and old ones, causing morality to become gray.
Innumerable literary critics are of the opinion that archetypes, which represent the universal patterns of human nature, shape the structure of a literary work. In his world renowned novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald has readers and analysts attempting to understand the truth behind the enigmatic Jay Gatsby. Throughout the story, it is evident that Gatsby is deeply in love with Daisy Buchanan and his actions are mainly focused on winning her over. Much more subliminally, Gatsby buried secrets that accounted for his mysterious persona; nobody knew his true self. Although there is evidence that shows Gatsby could be a variety of distinct archetypes, it is clear that he mainly presents both the qualities of a classic romantic and a sinister gangster.
Caroline Silva English 3 H - Reidling 3rd Period 10/17/14 The Great Gatsby Essay F. Scott Fitzgerald’s view on human nature in The Great Gatsby is that humans abandon their morals to get what they want. Human nature is inclined to lose morals to get in return money, material things, and a well-known name in society, and even for revenge. As soon as things go wrong or they are satisfied humans go back to their comfort zone with no regrets; not caring about others feelings and the damage they’ve done. “Their money or vast carelessness kept them together and let [others] clean up the mess they made.”
American way of life. The US is sometimes referred to as “a nation on wheels.”
There are many themes in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book, The Great Gatsby in which many people can relate to today. Fitzgerald demonstrates a lot of themes that have to humanity and its many flaws. One of the major themes in Fitzgerald’s book is the theme of selfishness and its negative effects on the characters and the people around them. According to the Oxford Dictionary, selfishness is “lacking consideration for others; concerned chiefly with one’s own personal profit or pleasure.” In more simple terms, it is when a person puts his or her own needs in before others. There are many characters in this book that depict this characteristic through the story.
Many people surround themselves with materials and fake friends to fill an empty void. This empty void shows how easy one can become isolated from reality. Some find comfort in isolation, while others build intimate interactions with people and themselves. In The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald suggests many different people and spaces have the appearance of togetherness, yet rarely are capable of true intimate connection. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald shows how characters and spaces contribute to an elaborate, subtle cloak of isolation through social interactions, memories of abandonment, and spatial relationships. This cloak conveys personal feelings of intimacy, which allow one to live with purpose. In the novels end, isolation and loneliness are accepted as an amendment to the social contract—signed at birth and continued in death.
Many people today are dependent on one another, and could not live alone in this world, due to how they would take it as a negative aspect of their lives. The new generation of humans is raised in a way that makes them believe that being lonely is the worst quality to have, and all prefer having a social life. However the people of the 20th century did not view independence the same way people do today. People of this time believed in something called Individualism, and took pride in independence rather than sociality. Individualism was widely believed during this time period and various authors wrote many novels, that displayed how independence can be advantageous and social values could cause many predicaments in a person's life.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famed novel The Great Gatsby incorporates many dynamic characters and situations into the world of the Roaring Twenties. Given the title, many readers will argue over whether the main character, Jay Gatsby, a mysterious man who throws elaborate parties, was truly great or not. The true definition of great is one who is selfless, pure of any illegal actions, and who doesn’t lie. Gatsby rebelled against all of these characteristics. Gatsby was selfish, committed illegal actions and lied about his overall past. Using these three reasons, one can prove that Jay Gatsby was not as great as some believed him to be.
Gatsby creates an identity for himself as a wealthy man, who lives a glamorous life by throwing huge parties, and is known by the most prestigious figures in New York. What the partygoers don’t realize is that the parties and his wealth is all in the hopes of rekindling with his love from the past, Daisy. In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of a young man named Jay Gatsby, who came from nothing, and built up to be everything that he had hoped and dreamed of being. However, his one dream did not become a reality due to misfortunate events. All the money in the world couldn’t make Gatsby happy, as he died as his true self, not the identity he created for himself.
There's no doubt that the automobile is an important part of modern life. It is our main means of transportation, making many things in our lives much easier. But too many of us have