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Women In The Great Gatsby

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The Female Images and Senses In the Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is the representative work of Fitzgerald, which published in 1925. This novel profoundly demonstrates the spirit and the state of mind of the United States in the 1920’s. In this novel, the author not only depicts the typical male characters in American society at that age successfully, but also portrays the typical female images in American society through Daisy, Jordan, Myrtle three female characters. After referring some literature, I found most critics comment on the protagonist Gatsby's American dream and its symbolic significance, it is rare that the analysis of the similarity and significance of the three women in the novel. We analyze from the text, the women …show more content…

At this atmosphere, her spirit is empty, in addition to money and enjoyment, she has no hopes and plans for the future, her words is full of "sound money", She is the representative of the upper class society women. Another major female role is Jordan Becker, this is a soul that addicted to the hedonistic and voluptuous world and vanity fair. She is a thick gray in American spiritual wasteland and moral ruins of 1920’s. She is selfish, no sense of responsibility and dishonest, in the golf championship game she cheated for wining, because she can not stand she is "in a disadvantageous position". The third important female In the novel character is Myrtle, who is a worker wife of living in the valley of ashes repairing cars for life, she envies Tom Buchanan’s money and status and attempt to squeeze into the upper classes of society. These three women the author descriptive are lack of moral spirit nature, and selfish, they have parasitism and think money is the highest. At the same time, their fate is all trending to the tragic world without love. After Gatsby was killed, Daisy become as usual, her mind does not have any love, only money and hypocrisy in the Tom’s world, Jordan Becker also failed to get together with Nick. Myrtle’s attempt that crossing her class status does not succeed, then died under the wheels of daisy eventually. Three of them don’t own …show more content…

From a deeper point of view, the novel reflect the author's serious thinking of the 1920s American social mental outlook through three female characters, the author through its own failure experience profound reflects the essence of the American dream at that time. He realizes that behind the beauty of American women, the essence of lacking spiritual and money worship. The novel uses three female characters to reveal the American dream in the 1920s like American women, though the appearance is beautiful, the essence is shallow and vacuous. Based on no moral concept and no spiritual essence of the materially American dream, the inevitable result is

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