The book of Gatsby is about the life style of people in the people in the 1920's. During this there is all kind of things happening for instance, the rich they had so much money that they could throw huge parties and go to poor side of the city where they had multiple mistress and wasted money on them. The way Fitzgerald demonstrated for the class structure of 1920's was by telling himself that Tom went to valley Of ashes and that's where his mistresses lived, and he also gave her expensive gifts which indicate that he had so much that he could waste on expensive things for mistress. Know while this shows the rich class having a luxury life, there were also a difference between how they got rich and when did you get rich, which determine your …show more content…
For example the treasury Secretary Andrew Mellow decrease rate tax from 73% to 25%. Which then lead people to save and make more profit. Then they did lavish things like Gatsby in the book. So the way this occurs, and plays a role is that things like these created middle class and rich immigrant who were new in America in believing the American dream. However having all this still can not make you happy in that some occasion because you never actually wanted that just like Gatsby because he wanted to do this for Daisy. The book also demonstrate the similar situation, on page 93, it tells us the only reason Gatsby bought the house was at that location, so he can live across Daisy bay. This show this wealth being living in West Egg as he has reached the American Dream. But she only be with him in his imagination. The way this connected with my topic it is showing the rich class structure of the class, and how they could do what ever they desired longest they were rich, but being new rich still limited your
The emerging inequitable class systems and antagonisms of the nineteen twenties saw the traditional order and moral values challenged, as well as the creation of great wealth for few and poverty for many. The Great Gatsby, written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, explores the causes and effects of the unbalanced class structures. Fitzgerald outlines the idea that the desire to accumulate wealth and status is a common ambition amongst the lower classes; when that desire is reached, the traditional upper class is challenged by the emerging newly wealthy, which finally leads to destructive consequences. By creating rigid class structures, traditional upper class, new wealth, and the poor in The Great Gatsby, it is
In a recent course of events, the last two members of the Usher family passed away in a rather peculiar manner; “I fled aghast”, says our still terror-stricken source who was at the scene. According to the only eyewitness, who wishes to remain anonymous, Roderick Usher, a shut-in, had been suffering from hypersensitivity and anxiety for a while. His sister, Madeline Usher, suffered from catalepsy. However, these diseases did not directly cause their deaths or the mysterious disappearance of their house.
One of the major topics that can be explored in The Great Gatsby is the sociology of wealth. Fitzgerald uses physical location – setting- as a sort of short-hand for the various aspects of American society he wants us to care about. West Egg represents the newly wealthy, the gaudy and improper; East Egg represents the moral hollowness of old wealth, prim and proper but corrupt. New York stands for the pursuit of pleasure, while the Valley of Ashes represents the social and moral decay that has resulted from the unfettered greed and gluttony of society’s uber-rich. Gatsby was not ready and prepared for the corrupt world when he joined West Egg. He is constantly surrounded by evidence of the unhappiness that success can bring. Daisy and Tom’s marriage is an example for this symptom. It is full of deceit and lies and they are both looking for something different and greater. Gatsby is blinded by the fact that money cannot buy love. Therefore, there is a reason it is said that “money cannot buy happiness” - not that rich people aren’t still going to try in Fitzgerald’s novel. As a result, money is not everything, but for certain people it seems like materialism is. Daisy chose money over love when she chose to marry Tom over waiting for Gatsby. She ends up with a cheating husband and with all the money in the world, but no real happiness or sense of fulfillment. Her attempt to find happiness in her material possessions is typical for such
Without using depth of thought, The Great Gatsby is essentially a love story of the impossible forbidden desire between a woman and a man. The primary theme of the novel, however, shows off a much larger, less romantic scope of the novel. Though most of its primary plot takes place over simply a few short months through 1922’s summer, and is set in a small area in relative proximity to Long Island, New York, The Great Gatsby is a a view on the 1920’s in America, and uses a lot of varied symbolism with it, in particular the loss and dismemberment of the American dream in an era literally named after the amount of wealth and industry it produced in material excess. Fitzgerald is able to showcase the 1920s as an era of dying social and moral values, evidenced in its overwhelming pessimism, desire, and unfulfilling pursuit of pleasure. The carelessness of the parties and celebrations that led to wild jazz music, exemplified in The Great Gatsby by the opulent parties that Gatsby throws every Saturday night, eventually was created, in the corruption of the American dream, as the rampant desire for wealth and pleasure surpassed more worthwhile ideals.
Batchelor (2014) states that “[d]uring the 1920’s, many Americans began to equate self-worth with material possessions,” (p. 41) evident in The Great Gatsby by the behavior of the rich characters, large and luxurious mansions, colorful shirts and expensive cars etc., all are important to show the class of the people of Americans. The hysterical quest for wealth is displayed in the characters of Jay Gatsby. He represents the “new money”, self-made millionaires and opportunists and changes his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby originally coming from a working class family, and effectively shrouds his experience for quite a while. He utilizes his cash to toss excessive gatherings, with the motivation behind drawing to Daisy's advantage. The
Often or not the American dream is forgotten by its people and they are caught up in the fast pace of the world surrounding them. The world has this problem often enough and no one truly realizes it before its too late. they great depression was caused by this reason. people so caught up in their wealth and greed that they forgot and were left wondering what happened to them. The book great Gatsby has many references to how wealth can change a man. It turned a man like Gatsby to illegal means to gain riches. He did all this just so in the eyes of Daisy he would be worthy of her. While there are innocent means behind this he still was caught up in the "rat race" as some would say it. The book has dozens of references to show how being
There are many different problems and situations that affected many Americans during the time period of The Great Gatsby. The different problems affect many characters lives and relationships throughout the novel in a variety of situations. Such problems with characters personal lives would be the withering of a American dream. Also, such situations during this time period is how characters aren’t achieving their highest potential and achieving their dreams. Another problem during this time period would be the very unequal wealth distribution in America, but also among all the characters families and themselves individually in The Great Gatsby. There is new money, old money, and the poor which is represented by the valley of ashes throughout this time period. Also, among the rich and poor there is always those who want more and more and are always greedy at every point in the story. Even though characters want all the money they can get there hands on they also try there hardest to achieve enough love and romance in there lives that their heart desires. Lastly, there is a great deal of betrayal throughout the entire length of the novel The Great Gatsby. It is represented by many characters, their relationships, and their personal lives. Different characters’ personal relationships and personal lives give well-distinguished representations of the problems such as a withering American dream, unequal wealth distribution in America, and betrayal in The Great Gatsby.
During the time in our country's history called the roaring twenties, society had a new obsession, money. Just shortly after the great depression, people's focus now fell on wealth and success in the economic realm. Many Americans would stop at nothing to become rich and money was the new factor in separation of classes within society. Wealth was a direct reflection of how successful a person really was and now became what many people strived to be, to be rich. Wealth became the new stable in the "American dream" that people yearned and chased after all their lives. In the novel entitled the great Gatsby, the ideals of the so called American dream became skewed, as a result
The realisation that the lives of high classes are filled with desires for riches comes to Gatsby as wealth becomes his superficial goal overshadowing his quest for love. He establishes his necessity to acquire wealth, which allows him to be with Daisy in the form of being the the same class. The social elite of Gatsby's time sacrifice morality in order to attain wealth. Tom Buchanan, a man from an "enormously wealthy" family, seems to Nick to have lost all sense of being kind (Fitzgerald 10). The physical descriptions of Tom by Nick proves to be a metaphor for the underlying attribute’s of Tom’s character when remarking that Tom had a "hard mouth and a supercilious manner...arrogant eyes had established dominance over his face...always leaning
Since the beginning, America has been a symbol of freedom, a symbol of liberty, a symbol of hope. The American dream is that no matter one’s background, he/she can work his/her way up to become wealthy and successful. However, in The Great Gatsby, Gatsby himself is failed by the American dream because of money. No matter what he does, he is unable to have Daisy because he cannot get away from the fact that he did not come from old money. This goes to show that wealth has the ability to corrupt the American dream. On top of that, when people constantly strive for wealth and rest so much of their worth in how much money they have, no one is ever satisfied, as is seen through people in West Egg. Overall, the negative effects of wealth to the American dream and to any society are clearly seen in The Great
The Great Gatsby takes place during a time when there is a great difference between the poor and the rich. The places where people live illustrate their class in society. The characters in the novel portray their social class in their personalities and actions. The theme of social class is important to the character development in Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby.
During medieval times, when The Canterbury Tales were written by Geoffrey Chaucer, England was coping with huge social and political reformations. Long-held traditions including those to strictures imposed by the church began altering in response to the determination of the common people to have a voice, and also of the people of the court to express themselves freely. Consequently, a society that has kept people in line by fear of the church began to fall apart, resulting in the emergence of the middle class. The middle class was made up of the people from both upper and lower social classes who dared to question tradition and the validity of religion in their lives since it enforced unattainable and unrealistic ideals. The character of the
Scott Fitzgerald’s famous novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ is set in America of the 1920’s, a predominantly materialistic society revolving around wealth and status above all else. Fitzgerald depicts this obsession with money and luxury through complicated relationships full of trouble, infidelity and sorrow. The relationships Fitzgerald portrays all symbolize the materialism and hedonism of the age; each relationship is doomed to a certain extent based on the social class of each character.
The Great Gatsby presents different social groups to embody and transmit the idea that each class has it’s own problems to prevail over and unhappiness transcends over all the social classes. The problems in each group, despite the social stratification, reveal the instability of the world they live in. The three classes are old money, new money, and no money in which all three believe their own rules of survival in society and enforce boundaries between social classes. Fitzgerald uses the similarities between the poor and the rich to reinforce his opinion and his characterization of the upper class.
2016 is a very sensitive year for China and U.S. relationship. Should China and the United States cooperation or friction became a really important question between the two biggest economic countries in the global market, China is a newly growth young age economic developing country, and the U.S. as the head of the global market for years, two of them check and balance each other, but actually they should be work more compactness. The United States had been interested in China since 1784, at the end of World war II America “kept China from fragmenting and limited foreign exploitation.” (heritage.org), American and China had an intricacy history which also is a key point of the relationship between this two country. (heritage.org), As the presidential election underway, China’s relationship with America because a campaign issue for decades, both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton indicate their point of view between the relationship with China, Donald Trump now as the newly president of the U.S. who will take over the office on Jan 20 of 2017, some of his positons on the future trades’ plan with China will significantly affect the relationship with China. (uschina). According large among of research, easily shows that China and the U.S. owns many factories and power on the global effect. They both are the permanent member of the United Nations which row a higher level of stands at the United Nations.