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《(毕业论文)论《了不起的盖茨比》中盖茨比美国梦的破灭》由会员上传分享,免费在线阅读,更多相关内容在工程资料-天天文库。
1、论盖茨比中美国梦的破灭摘要:弗•司各特•菲茨杰拉德被广泛的认为是美国梦的文学代言人,他的小说包含了这一时期他个人独特的经历,对于分辨他的小说作品和他的真实的人牛经历是不一的,尤其是他的作品已经注入了他精神价值观。在他的著作中,尤其是1925年出版的了不起的盖茨比将他的精神表达的淋漓尽致。在这本小说中,盖茨比这一人物揭示了那些壮志林云想耍追求美国梦不惜牺牲自己的典范人物。尽管他幻想通过勇敢与勤劳取得物质财富和爱情,但是所部的外部因素都不可避免的使他的美国梦走向破灭。通过人物故事与性格的发展,菲兹杰拉德精心描绘了一幅美国梦破灭的画卷。关键词:弗•司各特•菲茨杰拉德;美国梦;破灭Abstra
2、ct:F.ScottFitzgerald,iswidelyconsideredastheliteraryspokesmanofthenAmericanDream”.Hisnovelsincludemanyaspectsofhisuniqueexperiencesinthatperiodoftime.Itisnoteasytodistinguishhisnovelandthereallife,whichhasalreadyinvolvedhimphysicallyandmentallyinit.Especiallyinhismasterpiece,TheGreatGatsby,which
3、waspublishedin1925.Inthenovel,theherorevealedatypicalexampleofthosewhowereeagertopursuetheAmericanDreambutfinallyendedbysacrificingthemselves.Thoughhedreamedofachievingmaterialwealthandlovethroughhiscourageandhardworking,allthefactorsfromoutsideworldandtheindelibilityofhisdreamledtothedisillusio
4、nmentofit.Throughthedevelopmentofthestoryandcharacteristicsofheroes,FitzgeraldelaboratedavividpictureofthedisillusionmentofAmericanDream.Keywords:F.ScottFitzgerald;AmericanDream;disillusionmentTableofContents1.Introduction11.1LiteratureReview1.2TheDefinitionandIntroductionoftheAmericanDreaminthe
5、GreatGatsby2.TheAmericanSocialBackgroundandValuesin1920s32ATheIntroductionofRoaringTimesinAmericanin1920s2.2People'sFevertoWealthandSocialStatusin1920s3.TheRelationshipandLoveStorybetweenGatsbyandDaisy22.2Daisy'sPersonalitiesandValuesaboutLoveandWealth2.3TheTurnsandTwistsofTheirRelationship4.The
6、RelationshipBetweenGatsbyandDaisy54」TheBriefofTheirLoveStory54.2Daisy,sPersonalitiesandValues64.3TheEndingofTheirLoveAffairs95.TheIronicMeaningofGatsby^sDeathandtheRevealofCapitalism^Cruelty...105.1TheInevitabilityoftheDisillusionmentofGatsbyAmericanDream15••••••1WorksCitedIntroductionLIAbriefi
7、ntroductionofF.ScottFitzgeraldandhisGreatGatsbyF.ScottFitzgerald(September24,1896-December21,1940)isanAmericanauthorofnovelsandshortstories,whoseworksaretheparadigmaticwritingsoftheJazzAge.Heiswidelyregardedasoneofthegreates
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