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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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To a great extent Palahniuk defines ‘Fight Club’ as the updated version of ‘The Great Gatsby’ as Palahniuk stated ‘What I was writing was just The Great Gatsby, updated’ as Fitzgerald’s ideas undermine the challenges of a sycophantic culture where it corresponds with commodities that prevailed the 1920s Jazz age and led to its destructive nature. Both novels highlight how the zeitgeist of modernism has evolved over time. Hence, the novels formally being similar with surprisingly undisguised parallels in narrative structure, character dynamics and style, it emphasises the development of the commodity culture in America and its devastating impact on individuals over time. Therefore the portrayal of the American dream is widely compared on …show more content…

Therefore, Nick is ‘spoon-fed’ by other characters throughout the novel. This portrays Nick’s lack of identity and purpose within the novel as he merely followed ‘everyone’ into the bond business. Fitzgerald uses Nick as a character to question the American Dream and the zeitgeist of modernism in the novel act as motifs to show Nick being seen as febrile since he is heavily influenced through narcissist wealth, where he epitomises Tom and characters like Gatsby; the upcoming rich. Furthermore, Suzanne Del Gizzo’s Statement: “Throughout the book, Nick has difficulty connecting with people, particularly women, highlights his emasculation” this therefore supports the views of Nick being a weak and biased character towards Gatsby therefore it highlights Nick’s ‘emasculation’ this then epitomises Nick as representing the ideal man, but more of a woman, who were dominated by men at this period of time, which shows why is why Nick idolised Gatsby.
Similarly, Palahniuk’s un-named narrator contrasts with Nick Carraway. The un-named narrator has multiple personality disorders; which has developed from the true reality of his occupation and the insecure world. This allows us to already question if the un-named narrator has full capability of telling us the story. The purpose of the un-named Narrator and Nick Carraway is to

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