Published: 1925 Setting: Long Island and New York City - Summer 1922.

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Published: 1925 Setting: Long Island and New York City - Summer 1922

Post WWI Economy prospered as America aimed to forget the troubles of war While most lived below the poverty level, the standard of living sharply increased for many

Post WWI Americans abandoned small towns in exchange for urban living The Great Migration – “The Southern Diaspora”

The 1920s Roaring ‘20s Flapper Era The Aspirin Age Age of Wonderful Nonsense The Jazz Age

Years : after the end of WWI, continuing through the 1920s until the start of the Great Depression Takes its name from the African American based jazz music which became popular across many segments of society Period of pleasure seeking and reckless jubilance The Jazz Age

Prohibition 18th Amendment to Constitution prohibited manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages Bootlegging and “mob” activity increased The Jazz Age

WWI made Americans question traditional values and ideals Literature and art denied foundations of the past The philosophy of the Jazz Age was called "modernism" The Jazz Age

Writers stripped away descriptions of characters and setting and avoided direct statements of themes and resolutions This fragmented style of writing enabled each reader to find his/her own meaning The Jazz Age - Modernism

Hemingway, in his novel The Sun Also Rises depicts a group of expatriate Americans, wandering aimlessly through Europe, sensing that they are powerless and that life is pointless in the aftermath of the “Great War” The Lost Generation

Hemingway credits the phrase to Gertrude Stein - she credits the garage owner who serviced her car The Lost Generation

life without purpose restlessness a mindless quest for pleasure dissatisfaction and drifting loss of direction in life Fitzgerald’s novel can be seen to encapsulate this perception of The Lost Generation

Fitzgerald, like narrator Nick Carraway in his novel, idolized the riches and glamor of the age, but was uncomfortable with the unrestrained materialism and the lack of morality that went with it The Lost Generation

Jazz Age - Roaring Twenties Decline of the American Dream Social Class Differences Social Position of Women The Automobile Prohibition - Organized Crime Themes

Success and Failure Wealth - Old vs. New Hope and ‘sense of purpose’ Illusion vs. Reality Honesty vs. Lies Time: role the past plays in dreams, goals and achievements of the future Themes

Connection between Events and Weather Connection between Geographical Location and Social Values Images of Time Extravagant Parties The Quest for Wealth Motifs

The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg East Egg, West Egg Money and wealth symbols (cufflinks, shirts) Dust and ash – “the valley of ashes” (Eliot, The Wasteland, 1922) Symbols

Green light on Daisy’s dock Gatsby’s parties Significance of various colors The role of symbols themselves in the human conception of meaning Symbols

Nick Carraway Daisy Buchanan Tom Buchanan Jordan Baker Myrtle Wilson George Wilson Meyer Wolfshiem James Gatz – Jay Gatsby Central Characters

The mystery of Jay Gatsby becomes the central question of the novel and seems to shape the structure and tonal quality of the narrative