Title: F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby
1F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby
2About the Author
- Born-September 24, 1896
- Died-December 21, 1940
- Married Zelda Sayre
- Famous works include The Great Gatsby
- The Beautiful and the Damned
- Tender is the Night
3F. Scott Fitzgeralds Impact on Society
- Fitzgerald named the 1920s The Jazz Age
- Wrote screenplays for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
4The Jazz Age
- Prohibition was in effect
- Dances such as the Charleston were popular
- Popular sayings included 23 Skidoo, Bees Knees
5Characters of The Great Gatsby
- Jay Gatsby- The self-made wealthy man who lives
next door to Nick Carraway and loves Daisy
Buchanan
6Characters of The Great Gatsby
- Nick Carraway- the narrator, Daisys cousin,
Gatsbys neighbor
7Characters in The Great Gatsby
- Daisy Buchanan- married to Tom, Gatsbys love
interest before the war, socialite
8Characters in The Great Gatsby
- Tom Buchanan- Daisys husband, has an affair with
Myrtle - Myrtle Wilson- Toms woman in the city, married
to George - George Wilson- owns the gas station, kills Gatsby
- Jordan Baker- Daisys friend, professional golfer
9Settings in The Great Gatsby
- West Egg- where Nick and Gatsby live, represents
new money - East Egg- where Daisy lives, the more fashionable
area, represents old money
10Settings in The Great Gatsby
- The City- New York City, where the characters
escape to for work and play - The Valley of Ashes- between the City and West
Egg, where Wilsons - gas station is
11Symbols in The Great Gatsby
- Green Light- at the end of Daisys dock and
visible from Gatsbys mansion. Represents
Gatsby's hopes and dreams about Daisy.
12Symbols in The Great Gatsby
- The Valley of Ashes- the area between West Egg
and New York City. It is a desolate area filled
with industrial waste. It represents the social
and moral decay of society during the 1920s. It
also shows the negative effects of greed.
13Symbols in The Great Gatsby
- The Eyes of Dr. T. J. Ekleburg- A decaying
billboard in the Valley of Ashes with eyes
advertising an optometrist. There are multiple
proposed meanings, including the representation
of Gods moral judgment on society.
14Basic Plot of The Great Gatsby
- Nick moves from the midwest to New York City in
order to pursue a career in bonds - Nick begins a friendship with his cousin, Daisy
- Nick befriends his neighbor, Jay Gatsby
15Basic Plot of The Great Gatsby
- Nick reunites Daisy with her former love, Gatsby
- Daisys husband, Tom, discovers his wifes affair
- A trip into the City results in the death of
Toms lover, Myrtle, when she ran out in front of
a car Daisy was driving
16Plot of The Great Gatsby
- Tom tells Myrtles distraught husband, George,
that Gatsby killed Myrtle - George kills Gatsby
- No one but Nick comes to Gatsbys funeral
- Tom and Daisy leave town
17Important Quotes
- I hope shell be a fool- thats the best thing a
girl can be in this world, a beautiful little
fool. - Daisys description of her daughter
- So we beat on, boats against the current, borne
back ceaselessly into the past. the last line
of the novel
18Important Quotes
- "They were careless people, Tom and Daisy- they
smashed up things and creatures and then
retreated back into their money or their vast
carelessness or whatever it was that kept them
together, and let other people clean up the mess
they had made." Nicks description of Tom and
Daisy
19Sources
- http//www.encarta.msn.com
- http//www.sc.edu/fitzgerald
- http//www.moviepoopshoot.com
- http//www.sparknotes.com
- Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Scribner
Paperback Fiction, New York. 1995.