了不起地盖茨比英文论文设计.docx
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了不起地盖茨比英文论文设计
摘要
弗朗西斯·司科特·菲茨杰拉德是二十世纪美国最重要的作家之一,被推崇为“爵士时代”的编年史家和桂冠诗人。
他不仅亲身经历了美国历史上“最会纵乐、最讲究炫丽”的时代的生活,而且以敏锐的目光,审视着那个时代所发生的一切。
《了不起的盖茨比》于1925年发表,是二十世纪最优秀的小说之一。
托·斯·艾略特称它是“亨利·詹姆斯以后美国小说迈出的第一步。
《了不起的盖茨比》是对美国梦的实质的批评。
美国文化的特征之一表现为:
在强化追求物质财富的成功的同时,忽视了为追求物质财富的成功而采取合法手段的重要性。
本论文从人物分析着手,从社会、历史、以及作者自身经历和世界观等多方面探讨导致主人公盖茨比梦毁人亡的根源存在。
美国梦幻灭不仅有其深刻的社会历史原因,且与盖茨比性格中的自我毁灭因素息息相关。
通过分析我们可以看出盖茨比之梦的历史渊源和实质,盖茨比性格中的天直单纯和不谙世故以及以汤姆、黛西为代表的美国社会的冷酷无情和道德沦丧。
这些从根本上决定了美国梦的幻灭。
本文主要通过人物分析来分析作品的主题,并将二者有机地统一起来,意在较全面深刻地解读作品的内涵。
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《了不起的盖茨比》;弗朗西斯·司科特·菲茨杰拉德;成功
Abstract
F.Scott.FitzgeraldwasoneofthemostrepresentativeAmericannovelistsofthe1920s.Hewasnotonlyaleadingparticipantinthetypicallyfrivolous,carefree,moneymakinglifeofthedecadebutalsoadetachedobserverofit.TheGreatGatsby(1925)isregardedbymanycriticsasoneofthefinesttwentieth-centuryAmericannovels.T.S.Eliotcalledit“thefirststeptheAmericannovelhastakensinceHenryJames.”TheGreatGatsbyisageneralcritiqueoftheAmericandream.Americancultureischaracterizedbyastrongemphasisonthegoalofmonetarysuccessandaweakemphasisontheimportanceofthelegitimatemeansforthepursuitofsuccess.
ThisthesisanalyzestherootsofthedisillusionmentofGatsby’sdreamfromthehistoricalandauthorialperspectives,ByexploringtheoriginsandessentialnatureofGatsby’sdream,thenaivetyandinnocenceinthepersonalityandthecrueltyofJazzAgesocietyepitomizedbytheruthlessandimmoralBuchanan,thepaperdrawstheconclusionthatacombinationoftheseelementsdefinesGatsby’sfailureanddestructionintheend.Themediscussioninthispaperisbasicallydonethroughhistoryandcharacteranalysis,whichaimsforbetterunderstandingofthoseconnotationsofthenovel.
Keywords:
TheGreatGatsby,F.Scott.Fitzgerald,success
Contents
1.Introduction
1.1ThesynopsisofF.Scott.Fitzgerald
F.Scott.Fitzgeraldwasoneofthenovelistsofthe1920s.Hewasnotonlyanactive,leadingparticipantinthetypicallyfrivolous,moneymakinglifeofthedecade,butalsoadetached,profoundobserverofitatthesametime.Hisownlifewasamirrorofthetimes.Heledapricelesslifeandachievedmuchduringthe“RoaringTwenties”,drinkinghardwhisky,drivingfastcars,andtakingmuchdelightinit.
F.Scott.FitzgeraldwasbornonSeptember24,1896,andnamedafterhisancestorFrancisScottKey,theauthorofTheStar-SpangledBanner.FitzgeraldwasraisedinSt.Paul,Minnesota.Thoughanintelligentchild,hedidpoorlyinschoolandwassenttoaNewJerseyboardingschoolin1911.Despitebeingamediocrestudentthere,hemanagedtoenrollatPrincetonin1913.Academictroublesandapathyplaguedhimthroughouthistimeatcollege,andhenevergraduated,insteadenlistinginthearmyin1917,asWorldWarIneareditsend.
Fitzgeraldbecameasecondlieutenant,andwasstationedatCampSheridan,inMontgomery,Alabama.Therehemetandfellinlovewithawildseventeen-year-oldbeautynamedZeldaSayre.Zeldafinallyagreedtomarryhim,butheroverpoweringdesireforwealth,fun,andleisureledhertodelaytheirweddinguntilhecouldproveasuccess.WiththepublicationofThisSideofParadisein1920,Fitzgeraldbecamealiterarysensation,earningenoughmoneyandfametoconvinceZeldatomarryhim.
1.2SocialandhistoricalbackgroundofTheGreatGatsby
TheGreatGatsby(1925)isregardedbymanycriticsasoneofthefinesttwentieth-centuryAmericannovels.T.S.Eliotcalledit“thefirststeptheAmericannovelhastakensinceHenryJames.”However,theimmediateresponsetothenovelwasoverwhelminglynegative.Itwasnotuntil1950sthatTheGreatGatsbybecamepopularallovertheworld.IttookalongtimeforthegreatnessofTheGreatGatsbytoemerge.TheGreatGatsbyisageneralcritiqueoftheAmericandream.Americancultureischaracterizedbyastrongemphasisonthegoalofmonetarysuccessandaweakemphasisontheimportanceofthelegitimatemeansforthepursuitofsuccess.Bycombiningthetraditionalbiographicalandhistoricalapproaches,andtheapproachofculturalcriticism,thethesistriestore-explorethesignificanceoftheAmericandream.InIntroduction,thethesisbrieflyintroducesFitzgerald’slife,worksandthesocial,historicalcontextinwhichTheGreatGatsbywascreated.ChapterOnegivesareflectionoftheAmericandream,focusingonthesacredtraditionandtheseculartraditionwhichhavecontributedtotheearlyformationoftheAmericandreamintermsofreligion,economyandpolitics.ChapterTwoanalyzesthedevelopmentofGatsby’sAmericandreambydwellingonBenjaminFranklin’sandDanCody’influenceonJamesGatzrespectively,ChapterThreeexpoundsonthewitheringoftheAmericandreamthroughtheanalysisofthecharacterizationoftheprotagonist-Gatsby,MeyerWolfsheim,DaisyFayandTomBuchanan.GatsbyandTomrepresentthetwomajorforcesinAmericansociety:
idealismandmaterialism.Gatsbybecomesavictimofthenewcommercialculturewherematerialsuccessisdominating.InConclusion,thethesisarguesthatTheGreatGatsbyisaboutthepredicamentofhumanbeingsingeneral,thusitisnecessaryformantofigureoutwaystominimizethecontradictionsbetweenman’ssocialdevelopmentandtheworldofnature,materialisticabundanceandspiritualpursuit,idealismandreality.
2.FormationoftheAmericanDreaminTheGreatGatsby
2.1TheAmericanDream
TheAmericanDreamasaspecialproductoftheAmericancivilizations,beginstotakeshapeatthestartingpointoftheAmericancivilizationwhenthefirstEuropeanPuritansettlerscametothenewworldintheearlyseventeenthcentury.Therefore,someoftheAmericanPuritanreligiousandmoralconceptshavegoneintothemakingofthefollowingthreeessentialqualitiesoftheAmericanDream.
First,theAmericanDreamadoptsapositiveattitudetowardsmaterialsuccessandconsidersitasallimportantexpressionofself-fulfillment.ThatexplainsthereasonwhymaterialsuccessiswhatonemostlikelyfirstthinksofwhenitcomestothetopicoftheAmericanDream.
Secondly,theAmericanDreamisalsoknowntosupporttheideathatthechancetoachievematerialsuccesswillfallsontothepersonwhohashighmoralstandards.Accordingly,spiritualdevelopmentisnecessaryformaterialsuccessinthelogicoftheAmericanDream.ThisideaofappreciatingspiritualdevelopmentequallystemsfromAmericanPuritanreligiousbelief.
Finally,OptimismisanotherremarkablecharacteristicoftheAmericanDream.WecanseethisqualityfromGatsby;heneverloseshisfaithandconfidenceinhisabilitytoattainhislifegoalfromthemomentwhenhekissesDaisyfirsttimefiveyearsagountilthelastdaysofhislife.
TheAmericanDreamisthedreamofalandinwhichlifeshouldbericherandbetterforeveryone,providingthemwithopportunitiesaccordingtotheirabilitiesorachievements.Itencouragespeopletoworkthroughefforts,courage,creativityanddeterminationtomovetowardsprosperity,ratherthanrelyonanyotherforces.Inonetime,itdidhelpsomepeopletofightforsuccess.Butastimeflew,theAmericandreamwenttotheotherside.Sointhiscase,theessayaimstodiscussthedisillusionoftheso-calledAmericanDream,alsothethemeofTheGreatGatsby,withtheanalysisofthetragedyofitsmaincharacter——Gatsby.
ThispartintendstomakeanstudyofhowtheAmericanDreamgetsenrichedanddevelopedwiththeadvancementofthenation.
First,theAmericanDreamisanidealthatexpresseshumanhopesandwishesforademocratic,liberalsociety,whereman’sbasicdemandforsurvival,self-fulfillmentandsocialrecognitioncanbeensured.Itissupposedthatinsuchasociety,nomanisdespisedduetohisoriginandeveryoneshallequallyhavetheopportunitytoachievehisduesuccessandhappinessifheworkshardtowardagoal.
Secondly,carryingforwardthePuritantradition,theAmericanDreamgoesontohealthilygrowupinAmericancapitalistdemocraticsoil.Anditsuccessfullypushestheadvancementofthenationandbecomesarealityinmanyfortunateself-mademencasesintheearlyageofAmerica.Amongthesepeople,BenjaminFranklin,ThomasEdisonandAbrahamLincolnarethemostfamousrepresentatives.Theyallcomefrompoororiginsandwintheunanimousreverenceofthenation.TheirsuccessfullegendarycareersproclaimtotheworldthateveryonecanachievesuccessinAmericaifhehasconfidence,aspiration,determination,andvirtues,regardlessofhisorigin.
Consequently,withitsworthwhileroleintheprogressofthenationandindividuals,theAmericanDreamgraduallybecomesanunwaveringbeliefinthemindofthewholenation.
2.2TheAmericanDreamofGatsby
Inthelastchapterofthenovel,Gatsby’sfatherproudlyshowedGatsby’sscheduleandgeneralresolveswrittenin1906onthelastfly-leafofthe“ragged”copybookcalledHopalongCassidy(Fitzgerald,1992:
110)toNick.IttellshowdeeplyyoungGatsbyhasabsorbedtheideasofBenjaminFranklinthroughhisautobiographyintohisambitiontobesuccessful,believingthatamancanbewhathewanttobebyhardworking.
HoratioAlger(1834-1899),writerofthebookHopalonCassidy,isanotherpersonwhohadlargeinfluenceonyoungJamesinforminghisearlybelief.AlgerhasprobablybeenthemostwidelyreadofallAmericanwriters.“Hisnovelstendtofollowthesamepattern:
aboyworkshiswayupfrompovertytorespectabilitythroughhardwork,thriftandgoodluck.”(Matterson,1990:
65)ToAlger,everythingisdeterminedbytheeffortsandthecharacteroftheindividuals.GatsbyactuallystartsbystrugglingforadvancementintheAlgermethod.
So,Gatsby’sDream,assomecriti
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