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1、象征主义在了不起的盖茨比中的运用 Symbolism_in_The_Great_Gatsby 毕业论文 Symbolism in The Great Gatsby象征主义在了不起的盖茨比中的运用 Symbolism in The Great GatsbyContentsAcknowledgmentsiAbstract in EnglishiiAbstract in ChineseiiiI Introduction111 Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby112 Previous Research on The Great Gatsby3II Symbolism521

2、 The Definition of Symbolism522 Symbolism in Literature Works6III Symbolism in The Great Gatsby831 Symbolism in colors8com Green8 com White1031 Symbolism in settings11com East Egg and West Egg11 com The Valley of Ashes1331 Symbolism in Animals15com The Dog15com The Moth16IV The Effects of Symbolism

3、in The Great Gatsby17 41 The Effect of Symbolism in Colors17 42 The Effect of Symbolism in Settings18 43 The Effect of Symbolism in Objects19V Conclusion19Bibliography21AcknowledgmentsThis paper could not have been completed without the help of a number of people Here I would like to express my sinc

4、ere heartfelt gratitude to those who have figured most prominently over the last two years of my graduate studyFor encouragement support and frank criticism at various stages of development of this paper I am deeply indebted to my supervisor Zhang Xuena who has afforded me pithy scholarly advice and

5、 corrected my paper patiently I am also grateful to my family and friends without whose love and support I could not have completed this paper During the process of writing the paper I had been ill for some days and my parents support me materially and spiritually They bought me some journals and bo

6、oks related to my paper I am really grateful to my familyAbstractFrancis Scott Key Fitzgerald is widely regarded as one of the twentieth centurys greatest writers and considered as a member of the揕ost Generation攐f the Twenties The Great Gatsby is widely accepted as a classic of American literature I

7、t is not only a great story but an insight into the flows of real life during the揜oaring Twenties variThis paper analyzes the novel through the perspective of symbolism It consists of five parts The first part introduces Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby The second part describes the symbolism of the

8、specific meaning and the use of it in literary works The third part mainly discusses the application of symbolism in The Great Gatsby The fourth part focuses on the effects of symbolism in The Great Gatsby The fifth part is the conclusion this part gives the prominence to the theme again and explain

9、s Fitzgeralds special writing style of criticizing American dream The author thinks that beside the excellent technique and style in narrative form and structure its outstanding artistic merit also lies in Fitzgeralds original and successful use of symbolism in the novel to depict his view especiall

10、y of his own times Therefore this paper will emphasize on elucidating the intangible meaning of these symbols to readers so that readers can get the further understanding of The Great Gatsby Key words Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby symbolism 摘要I IntroductionFitzgerald and The Great GatsbyFrancis Scott

11、Fitzgerald September 24 1896December 21 1940 is an American author of novels and short stories whose works are the paradigm writings of the Jazz Age a term he coins himself He is widely regarded as one of the twentieth centurys greatest writers and considered as a member of the Lost Generation of th

12、e 1920sThe Great Gatsby is widely accepted as a classic of American literature which is published in 1925 The 1920s proves the most influential decade of Fitzgeralds development Fitzgeralds marriage is mixedboth destructive and constructive Fitzgerald draws largely upon his wifes intense and flamboy

13、ant personality in his writings at times quoting direct passages from her letters and personal diaries in his work Zelda his wife makes mention of this in a 1922 mock review in the New York Tribune saying that it seems to me that on one page I recognized a portion of an old diary of mine which myste

14、riously disappeared shortly after my marriage and also scraps of letters which though considerably edited sound to me vaguely familiar In fact Mr FitzgeraldI believe that is how he spells his nameseems to believe that plagiarism begins at home Bruccoli 2000 6 But the impact of Zeldas personality on

15、his work and life is often overstated as much of his earliest writings reflect the personality of a first love Ginevra King In fact the character of Daisy as much represents his inability to cultivate his relationship with King as it does the ever-present fact of ZeldaThe Great Gatsby is regarded as

16、 the most mature work of Fitzgerald Nick Carraway the narrator is a young man from Minnesota goes to New York City as a bond broker He quickly makes friends with his neighbor the mysterious Jay Gatsby Gatsby the title character and protagonist of the novel is entertaining hundreds of guests at lavis

17、h parties Gatsby tells Nick that he falls in love with Nicks cousin Daisy However Daisy married affluent Tom Buchanan Gatsby persuades Nick to help him to win Daisy back but has made his money from bootlegging Daisy hits and kills Myrtle Wilson by driving Gatsbys car Gatsby intends to take the blame

18、 and protect Daisy Tom tells Myrtles husband that Gatsby was the driver of the car George who has leapt to the conclusion that the driver of the car which killed Myrtle must have been her lover finds Gatsby in the pool at his mansion and shoots him dead He then fatally shoots himself Nick arranges a

19、 small funeral for Gatsby but he realizes only Gatsbys father and one former guest attendedDaisy and Tom move away leaving no forwarding addressFitzgerald can animatedly describe the mysterious and desired wealth of Gatsby as he had the experiencesfrom an indistinct poor to a new talent in the liter

20、ary word form arduous creative work to overmuch hedonism However what makes the author great is scarcely the authors voice in the novel but symbolically weld the outer-world with the individual and the social environment with the personal emotions inconceivably After depicting the whole age Fitzgera

21、ld reveals a vivid picture of the fall of American to usAmerican Dream Like Nick in the novel the author found the new lifestyle alluring and appealing like Gatsby he has long been yearning for the very rich Then Fitzgerald found himself in this era like Nick for one thing he is captivated by the fa

22、st-tempo Carousing lifestyle of New York For another thing he finds that lifestyle absurd and destructive In many respects the novel indicates Fitzgeralds effort to face his incompatible feelings about the Jazz Age Just like Gatsby Fitzgerald can do everything for his lover even the woman leads him

23、toward everything he disdainedThe Great Gatsby is one of the greatest literary works of that period in which the American economy upswings bringing extraordinary levels of prosperity to the states Prohibition was the political forbiddance of producing transporting and selling alcoholic beverages The

24、 Eighteenth Amendment was imposed in 1917 and was abolished in 1933 It gives birth to millionaires by bootlegging The hip flask filled with bootleg whiskey and displayed openly soon became a familiar symbol of the era Every community of any size had their speakeasies where both imported and homemade

25、 alcohol cold be purchased The World War I left America in a state of chaos and the people who fought the war turned to furious and excessive living to compensate The staid conservatism and timeworn values of the previous decade were turned on their ears as money opulence and exuberance became the o

26、rder of the day It is not only a great story but an insight into the flaws of real life during the Roaring Twenties Byan Bryan 1991 80 12 Previous Research on The Great GatsbyCritics have generally agreed that The Great Gatsby published in 1925 is the crowing achievement of Fitzgeralds literary care

27、er It evokes not only the ambiance of the jazz-age searching for the American dream of wealth and happiness but also the larger questions of fading traditional values in the face of increasing materialism and cynicismEarly reviews of Gatsby were mixed and relatively few copies actually had sold befo

28、re Fitzgeralds death in 1940 Many critics most notably Ernest Hemingway were put off by the fact that Fitzgerald had been known as a writer of stories for popular magazines like The Saturday Evening Post It was not until a revival of Fitzgeralds works in the 1950s that the novel began to attract ser

29、ious criticism For the five ensuing decades Gatsby has continued to attract critical attention and reappraisal Critics have praised Fitzgeralds tightly woven narrative and many have focused on the position of the narrator Nick Carraway and the subjective limitations of his observations of Gatsbys sa

30、ga Although Gatsby was for many years called a novel of the Jazz Age critics have agreed that it has a much more universal meaning not the least of which is a trenchant critique of materialist American society much like TS Eliots The Waste Land The appearances of at least four biographies in the 199

31、0s and early 2000s is an indication that interest in Fitzgeralds novels remains unabated Earlier critics of Gatsby emphasized biographical and cultural influences on the novel and formalist approaches dealt with the novels structure point of view symbols use of language and so on From the 1980s to t

32、he 200s a variety of approaches both heavily theoretical and non-theoretical have been evident in critics commentaries While many have continued to explore biographical influences or comparisons with other authors or to use New Critical analyses others have increasingly employed such techniques as d

33、econstruction feminist criticism and discourse analysis to uncover hidden meanings in the textNow people still keep reading the novel Many people analyze it though different perspectives such as the stylistic perspective or structuralism揃y using these narrative skills nFitzgerald makes the reader po

34、ssible to keep some aesthetic distance from the events and the characters in the story Liu Li 2008 45 A lot of the critical attention has been on the themeAmerican Dream The American Dream has ultimately becomes corrupt with gradual overemphasis laid on its material Fitzgerald keenly detects the ten

35、dency of corruption in the 1920s and gives somber reflection on in his novel The Great Gatsby Hua Suyang 200212 Binary oppositions underlie the content of The Great Gatsby and the pattern of actions structures the narrative of each character As one picture is seen and appreciated form different pers

36、pective quite different sceneries would be enjoyed Structuralism opens another window for us Zhang Junling 200238 Besides the excellent technique and style in narrative form and structure its outstanding artistic merit also lies in Fitzgeralds original and successful use of symbolism in the novel to

37、 depict his view especially of his own times And this thesis studies the symbolism in The Great Gatsby Symbolism as a unique artistic technique has two important meanings according to Webster one is to explain invisible things by using visible symbols the other is the connection and relation between

38、 symbols and meaning Hence symbolism in fiction aims to present the hidden things and thoughts under phenomena The employment of symbolism plays a key role in the novel The application of symbolism made this work surpass the narrow individual world connecting the subjective with the objective Symbol

39、ism transcends the plot the characterization and moral message of the story The employment of symbolism brings the themes of the novels to a new height and contributes to its popularity It was possible to see the relationship between the symbols and themes what the hidden meaning of the story isII S

40、ymbolism21 The Definition of SymbolismThe dictionary defines the word symbolism as the use of symbols to represent ideas especially in art and literature A S Hornby 20111792 Referring to symbolism says the Encyclopedia Britannica originated in the rebellion of some French poets of the late 19th cent

41、ury against the rigid conventions governing both technique and theme in traditional French poetry They launched a literary movement that is late called the Symbolist Movement The symbolist artists sought to express their emotion through the subtle and suggestive use of highly symbolized language The

42、ir goal was to create an art that would convey the poets own inner dream The evocative power of language was stressed and the images and characters were presented in starling ways This movement in the literary field and symbolist works had a strong and lasting influence on the European and American

43、literature of the 20th centuryJust as dialogue and plot work on the surface to move the story along symbolism works under the surface to tie the storys external action to the theme In the development of the fictional narrative the allegory is often produced through symbolism giving the event the per

44、son a new meaning and its allegorical counterpart a one-to-one correspondence or not so one-to-one In this way symbolism serves as a bridge connecting the visible with invisible and thus reveals the meaning the author is tending to conveySymbolism offers the reader a concrete object that actually ha

45、s a broader abstract meaning to the story This object can be a person an animal or something else All these objects carry with them a wide range of association that stand for something that is beyond any accurate explanation Symbolism therefore is an integral component of fiction because it enriches

46、 the narrative subtlyIn addition symbolism is a satisfactory way to present the theme of a story meanwhile it is emotionally satisfying because it makes things easier on the readers part giving them a role to play in interpreting the story and an opportunity to share the authors own emotional experi

47、ence22 Symbolism in Literature Works Just as characterization and dialogue and plot work on the surface to move the story along symbolism works under the surface to tie the storys external action to the theme Early in the development of the fictional narrative symbolism was often produced through al

48、legory giving the literal event and its allegorical counterpart a one-to-one correspondence In John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress for example everything and everyone stands for something else The protagonist Christian to no ones surprise stands for every Christian reader his goal the Celestial City stands for Heaven the places through which he passes on his wayLucre Hill Vanity Fair and the like - stand for the temptations Bunyan felt that Christian readers were likely to encounter on their journey to salvation Even the names of Christians fellow travelersMr Feeble-mind Great-heart and the

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