The Woman as Effective Factor in Writing the Novel With Reference to Great Gatsby

Authors

  • Ibrahim Adam Said Daier
  • Muhammad Ali Abbakar Suleiman Al Tina

Keywords:

American woman, Jazz Age, happiness, ethics, morality, equality and bigotry

Abstract

In this paper, the researcher deals with the Great Gatsby and focuses on the woman which contributes in portraying the image of the woman in the American Dream. The importance is analyzing high society during the1920s through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway, the researcher reveals that the woman in the American Dream has transformed from a pure ideal to a means of attraction. In support of this message, Fitzgerald highlights the original aspects as well as the new aspects of the American Dream in his tragic story to illustrate that the role of the American woman is now lost forever to the American people.

References

[ 1 ] Currier, E. (1841). "Declaration of Independence." The political text book. Holliston, Massachusetts: Warren Blake: 7- 11.

[ 2 ] Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1993).

[ 3 ] Gibb, T. (2005). "Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby." The Explicator 63: 96-98. Goldsmith, Nestler, John E. (1973). "The American Dream." The Freeman 23: 10: 593-597.

[ 4 ] Fitzgerald, F .

[ 5 ] Will Barbara (2005). "The Great Gatsby and The Obscene Word." College Literature 32:4: 125-144.

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Published

2014-10-29

How to Cite

Daier, I. A. . S., & Al Tina, M. A. A. . S. (2014). The Woman as Effective Factor in Writing the Novel With Reference to Great Gatsby. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 17(2), 303–307. Retrieved from https://gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/2938

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