《了不起的盖茨比》金钱对盖茨比人格的影响

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1、An Analysis of the Impact of Moneyon Gatsbys humanityin The Great Gatsby学 院:外国语学院班级:2009 级 英语 4 班指导教师:王 欢姓 名:于 亮AbstractNick comes to live in the New York, neighboring the protagonist of the novel, Gatsby. In this new place a great banquet is held every evening. Nick and Gatsby meet each other there

2、, in which the story begins. Nick is quite interested in exploring Gatsby. Later he finds that there s a complicated love for a girl deep in Gatsby s mind. When Gatsby was young, he was a military officer. At that time he fell in love with agirl called Daisy, who had a feeling for him too. Afterward

3、 World War I occurred, Gatsby was dispatched to Europe. It seemed accidental but also certain that Daisy broke up with him, marrying a man called Tom who was in a wealthy family. Daisy s marriage life was not very happy, because Tom was dating a mistress. Substance was not enough to fill up the empt

4、iness in her mind. Gatsby was pretty deplorable, believing that it was money that made Daisy betray, so he made up his mind to make his own wealth. Several years later, he succeeds on his wealth. He builds a mansion opposite to the mansion of Daisy. Gatsby tries all kinds of ways to draw the attenti

5、on of Daisy, in order to get back his beloved. Nick is impressed by what Gatsby did, so he goes to Daisy to deliver the deep love of Gatsby. However, Daisy loves to flirt with Gatsby whenever they meet, and Gatsby would always follow her trap, naively believingthat their long-term love is going to h

6、ave a happy ending. However the real tragedy is barely in the beginning. At that time Daisy is never the Daisy before. She barely perceives their vagueness as a kind of excitement. Once Daisy is driving absent-minded, accidentally runs into the mistress of her husband. Under the provocation of Tom,

7、Gatsby is shot dead by the husband of Tom smistress. Even till his death, Gatsby does not espy the contemptuous smile over Daisy s face. His tragedy lies in that he has dedicated everything to his perfect dream, which is barely an impossible dream. Although Daisy left and he apparently smelt the pur

8、suit of money in her voice, he did not change his mind, totally engrossed in his own dream. When people are lamenting him, Daisy is on her journey to Europe with her husband. Nick has seen the unction of humanity and returns to his hometown from this indifferent city.Keywords : Gatsby, love, money摘要

9、尼克(Nick )从中西部故乡来到纽约,在他住所旁边正是本书主人公盖茨 比(Gatsby )的豪华宅第。这里每晚都在举行盛大的宴会。尼克和盖茨比 相识,故事就这样开始了。 尼克对盖茨比充满探究的兴趣。探究的结果是: 尼克了解到盖茨比内心深处有一段不了之情。年轻时的盖茨比并不富有, 他是一个少尉军官。他爱上了一位叫黛茜(Daisy )的姑娘,黛茜对他也情 有所钟。后来第一次世界大战爆发,盖茨比被调往欧洲。似是偶然却也是 必然,黛茜因此和他分手,转而与一个出身于富豪家庭的纨绔子弟汤姆(Tom )结了婚。黛茜婚后的生活并不幸福,因为汤姆另有情妇。物欲的满 足并不能填补黛西精神上的空虚。盖茨比痛苦万分

10、,他坚信是金钱让黛茜 背叛了心灵的贞洁,于是立志要成为富翁。几年以后,盖茨比终于成功了。 他在黛茜府邸的对面建造起了一幢大厦。盖茨比挥金如土,彻夜笙箫,一 心想引起黛茜的注意,以挽回失去的爱情。尼克为盖茨比的痴情所感动, 便去拜访久不联系的远房表妹黛茜,并向她转达盖茨比的心意。黛茜在与 盖茨比相会中时时有意挑逗。盖茨比昏昏然听她随意摆布,并且天真地以 为那段不了情有了如愿的结局。然而真正的悲剧却在此时悄悄启幕。黛茜 早已不是旧日的黛茜。黛茜不过将她俩目前的暖昧关系,当做一种刺激。 尼克终于有所察觉,但为时已晚。一次黛茜在心绪烦乱的状态下开车,偏 偏轧死了丈夫的情妇。盖茨比为保护黛茜,承担了开车

11、责任,但黛茜已打 定主意抛弃盖茨比。在汤姆的挑拨下,致使其情妇的丈夫开枪打死了盖茨 比。盖茨比最终彻底成为了牺牲品。盖茨比至死都没有发现黛茜脸上嘲弄的微笑。盖茨比的悲剧在于他把一切都献给了自己编织的美丽梦想,而黛茜作为他理想的化身,却只徒有美丽的躯壳。尽管黛西早已移情别恋,尽管他清楚地听出“她的声音充满了金钱”,却仍不改初衷 ,固执地追求重温旧 梦。人们在为盖茨比举行葬礼,黛茜和她丈夫此时却早已在欧洲旅行的路 上。不了情终于有了了结。尼克目睹了人类现实的虚情寡义,深感厌恶, 于是怀着一种悲剧的心情,远离喧嚣、冷漠、空洞、虚假的大都市,黯然 回到故乡。关键词:盖茨比,爱情,金钱ContentsA

12、bstract in EnglishiAbstract in ChineseiiiI. Introduction1A. A brief introduction to Fitzgerald.1B. A Brief Introduction to Gatsby.1C. Literature Review 1II. An Analysis of the process of tragedy of Gatsby2A. Gatsbys Americans dream2B. Gatsbys character2皿 The relationship between Gatsby and Daisy3MTh

13、e relationship between Gatsby and Fitzgerald4V. Conclusion 6Works Cited7I. IntroductionA. A brief introduction to FitzgeraldFrancis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), one of the greatest authors in the 20 th century in the US. They were called the lost generation, and the signal of the roaring 20s. His w

14、ritings have the exact feature of the lost generation, describing the young generations failure of pursuing their Americas dream. In 1925, his masterpiece The Great Gatsby was published, marking his special status in the history of literature. The Great Gatsby describes the disillusioned Americas dr

15、eam. The novel censures the upper class, shows compassion for Gatsby, and express that his tragedy was because of his perfect delusion and unawareness of the upper class. In December 1940, he passed away, aging 44.B. A Brief Introduction to GatsbyIn the 20s of 20 th century in the US, the air is fil

16、led with frolic. Accidently, the deprived employee Nick gets into knowing the secret world of Gatsby. To Nicks surprise, the secret in Gatsby s mind is the girl on the other side of the river, named Daisy. However, cruel reality failes his fragile dream, and the goddess in his eyes is barely an ordi

17、nary money-pursuing woman. This novel adopts impressionism, which is significant in his status in the history of literature.C. Literature Reviewduring the time when this novel was written, the World War I just ended(1918), and the Great Depression(1929) had not come. The traditional morality had bee

18、n shattered, and hedonism took control of peoples mind. Its a generation which by Fitzgerald was called “a miracle generation, an art generation, a money generation, and also a irony generation. Under his writing, the young people of the upper class were the permanent characters, who could not rejec

19、t the lure of money. His novels are often filled with the dreams of young people, because those are the traits of the generation. In the meantime, his novels are also filled with emotion failure, because that is the fate of the people at that time.II. An Analysis of the process of tragedy of GatsbyA

20、. Gatsbys Americans dreamThe Great Gatsby is a novel that illustrates the society in the 1920s and the associated values and dreams can be summed up to be what is termed the American Dream: a dream of money, wealth, prosperity and the happiness that supposedly came with the booming economy and getti

21、ng-rich schemes that formed the essential underworld of American upper class society. Fitzgerald illustrates the American Dream and the carelessness of a society that floats in the wake of this dream. According to the characters respective expectation, it can be seen that the American Dream is not c

22、onfined to one social class or type of person, but to the whole nation, everyone.B. Gatsbys characterIn the novel, Gatsby reveals himself to be an innocent, hopeful young man who stakes everything on his dream, not realizing that his dream is unworthy of him. To Gatsby, his dream I of spiritual reun

23、ion with Daisy, but his prior dream is wealth. He thinks that wealth can solve all his problems: time, Daisy, and love. In the novel, Gatsby uses the most lavish party, sumptuous mansion, and gorgeous machine to impress Daisy. And the green light, situated at the end of Daisys East Egg dock, represe

24、nts Gatsbys hopes and dreams for the future. Gatsby associates it with Daisy.However, Gatsbys dream is predetermined to fail. On the one hand, he acquires immense wealth through criminal activities, for instance, bootlegging. This is the opposite idea of the American Dream, which states that only th

25、e good, virtuous and hard working are rewarded. On the other hand, he held an unrealistic view of life and how he could recreate the past. His dreams has distorted in the reality, when his rationality realizes that the image of life and of Daisy does not coincide with the real life version. The deva

26、stating end of his dream is the finish of The Great Gatsby. Just as Fitzgerald sees the American dream crumbling in the 1920s, American powerful optimism, vitality, and individualism become subordinated to the amoral pursuit of wealth.Ill.The relationship between Gatsby and DaisyIn Gatsbys eyes, Dai

27、sy is his American Dream. Gatsby has made Daisy a symbol of everything he values. In order to be reunited with Daisy, he holds the lavish weekly party to draw Daisys attention and gets help from Nick. Chapter 5 is the pivotal chapter of The Great Gatsby, as Gatsby s reunion with Daisy is the hinge o

28、n which the novel swings. Gatsbys character throughout his meeting with Daisy is the purest and most revealing, so is Daisy.Gatsbys love for Gatsby is loyal, however, Daisys love to Gatsby is still doubtful. Gatsby blinds himself to realizing that Daisy would never desert her own class background to

29、 be with him. In Chapter 7, Gatsbys obsession with recovering in a blissful past compels him to order Daisy to tell Tom that she has never loved him. He needs to know that she has always loved him, that she has always been emotionally loyal to him. But he is defeated, and his dream has been broken t

30、otally. Daisy finally chooses Tom.And, sympathetically, Gatsby decides to revenge Daisy in order to demonstrate the deep love. But ,as Nick writes, Gatsby must have already realized that “what a grotesque thing a rose is.” Though the rose has been a conventional symbol of beauty throughout centuries

31、 of poetry, Nick suggests that roses are not inherently beautiful, and that people only view them that way because they choose to do so. Daisy is grotesque in the same way: Gatsby has invented her with beauty and meaning by making her the object of his dream. Had Gatsby not imbued her with such valu

32、e, Daisy would be simply an idle, bored, rich young woman with no particular moral strength or loyalty.IV .The relationship between Gatsby and FitzgeraldIn the novel, Jay Gatsby is the epitome of the self made man, in which he dedicates his life to climbing the social ladder in order to gain wealth,

33、 to ultimately win the love of a woman. As it turns out, Gatsbys excessive extravagance and love of money, together with his obsession for a woman s love, are actually the autobiographical portrayal of Fitzgerald.When Gatsby, like Fitzgerald, is training to be an officer to join in the World WarI, h

34、e falls in love with a beautiful girl, Daisy. However, he is very surprised to realize, despite her sexual responsiveness, that Daisy will not marry him before he had achieved financial success. To Fitzgerald, this is the same reason that Zelda rejected him before he became an extremely wealthy man.

35、 Both Gatsby and Fitzgerald are fascinated by money and power, and impressed by glamour and beauty. However, they both know that they can never fully belong to this prosperous and secure world, and that the goal of joining this careless class was an illusion. They still try their best to achieve the

36、 goal and have the same experience to earn money although they use the different ways to succeed. After acquiring the success, Fitzgerald found himself in an era of unreatrained materialism with the tone of society as well as Gatsby, particularly in the large cities of the East. But, gradually, Fitz

37、gerald was aware of that wealth destroyed his life, rather than helped him achieve the dream. He died from the irregular life and the alcoholism. So does Gatsby. After a long time waiting, Gatsby is killed by Georges gun.Gatsby becomes love-stricken. He devotes his entire life to winning the elusive

38、 love, despite realizing at the end that reaching his goal was unachievable. Fitzgerald had the same dream as Gatsby, and also yearned to join the ranks of the upper class and accordingly obtain the love that had escaped him. Unfortunately, they have the hopelessness and despair outcome.Obviously, G

39、atsby represents one part of Fitzgeralds personality: the flashy celebrity who pursued and glorified wealth in order to impress the woman he loved.V. ConclusionAlthough Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway and Tom Buchanan, the major male characters in The Great Gatsby, have different backgrounds, experiences

40、and endings, the metamorphic American dream has the same negative effect on them. The Great Gatsby shows the three characters dissatisfaction and disappointment to the current society. The American dream of happiness, vitality and individualism become subordinated to the amoral pursuit of wealth. Ho

41、wever, Gatsbys dream, especially, questions the idea of an American that nothing is impossible if one simply tries hard enough, while Tom s dream is to pursue wealth only through prestige rather than hard working. Besides Daisy, the main heroine, is the impulse of the whole novel and an impetus to t

42、he development of the story. By means of her different relationships with the 3 male characters, the readers can realize the male characters contradictory characters completely.Gatsby is loyal but unrealistic, Nick is sober but emotional, and Tom is rude but gentle. Besides, Fitzgerald uses fiction

43、to tell his own story reflecting on the superior and brutal qualities of the rich and on the impossibility of becoming one of them. And, through the above analysis, it can be found thatGatsby shows Fitzgerald s diligence and loyalty. Nick demonstrates Fitzgerald s sober and reflective image. Tom ill

44、uminates Fitzgeralds greed and degeneration. All of them stand for Fitzgerald in the different time and places. They are 3 different kinds of “Fitzgerald”.Works Cited1 Anderson, W.R, The Fitzgerald Revival, 1940-1974M. Dissertation: University of South Carolina, 19742 Alberto Lena. Deceitful Traces

45、of Power: An Analysis of the Decadence of Tom Buchanan in The Great GatsbyJ. Canadian Review of American Studies, 1998.3 Bloom. F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great GatsbyM. New York: Chelsea, 1991.4 Bruccoli. New Essays on The Great GatsbyM. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.5吴建国.菲茨杰拉德研究M上海.上海外语教育出版社,2002

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