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1、 本科毕业论文 盖茨比美国梦的幻灭 透视现实生活中的爱情学生姓名: 学生学号: 200310206102 院(系): 外国语学院 年级专业: 2003级英语本科3班 指导教师: 二七年五月The Disillusionment for Gatsby American DreamAnalysis of Love in RealityXi KongqinUnder the Supervision ofMa DongSchool of Foreign Languages and CulturesPanzhihua UniversityMay 2007ContentsAbstract.IKey Wor
2、ds.I摘要.关键词Introduction.1I. Introduction to Fitzgerald.2II. Analysis of Gatsbys American Dream.3A. American Dream in Different Social and Historical Backgrounds.3B. Gatsbys Pursuit of American Dream.51. Gatsbys American Dream.52. Gatsbys Efforts in Achieving His American Dream.7C. Disillusionment of
3、Gatsbys American Dream.8III. Analysis of Relationship Between Love and Money in Gatsbys American Dream.9A. Relationship Between Love and Money in the Novel.9B. Connection of Love and Money in Reality.10Conclusion.14Acknowledgements.15Notes.16Bibliography.17AbstractThe great Gatsby lived in the perio
4、d of the First World War, when people were suspicious about the traditional notions and intended to break out them. In the novel, Daisy is a woman who was born in a rich family, and she always lives a luxuriant life of the upper class. Obviously, the person who wants to get her love must have enough
5、 money to offer her a luxuriant life. In order to make his American Dream come true, which is to win Daisy, Gatsby tries every possible means including illegal trade of alcohol to make a fortune. However, when Gatsby helps Daisy to escape from the accident successfully, and mistakenly be murdered by
6、 the husband of Toms mistress, his American Dream is broken. There is nothing left to him after his death, his wealth no longer means anything, and Daisy does not come back to him, either. This thesis based on an analysis of the break of Gatsbys American Dream in the novel The Great Gatsby which was
7、 written by Fitzgerald and published in 1925. From the analysis, we can have a view about the relationship between love and money of the characters in the novellove is closely connected with money. And then according to the status quo in reality, it draws a conclusion that there is a close relations
8、hip between love and money in reality. In sum, it is an analysis of the relationship between love and money in reality according to the break of Gatsbys American Dream.Key WordsThe American Dream; love; money; disillusionment摘要了不起的盖茨比生活在一战期间,这时候人民对传统观念持怀疑态度并且在渐渐的打破这些观念,传统意义上的美国梦也被歪曲了。在小说中,戴西是个出身富裕家庭
9、,从小过着舒适的生活的女人,要想获得她的爱情,就必须有足够的金钱为她提供一个美好的生活。为了实现自己的美国梦,赢得戴西,盖茨比通过各种手段赚钱,包括在禁酒期间非法运酒。但是,当盖茨比帮助戴西成功逃脱那场车祸,并被误认为是凶手被杀害的时候,他的美国梦破灭了。在他死后,没有任何东西是属于他的,他所有的财富对他来说已经没有任何意义,而戴西也没有回到他身边。从盖茨比美国梦的幻灭,可以得出一个结论,他们的爱情和金钱是密切联系着的。这篇文章通过对菲次杰瑞德于1925年出版的小说了不起的盖茨比中盖茨比美国梦的幻灭的分析,对小说人物间的爱情和金钱的关系有了一个初步的认识爱情和金钱是紧密联系的。本文结合小说和现
10、实中存在的现状,得出在现实生活中,爱情和金钱是密不可分的结论。总的来说,文章是在对了不起的盖茨比美国梦的幻灭的分析的基础上,透视了现实中的爱情和金钱的关系。关键词美国梦,爱情,金钱,破灭IntroductionThe First World War influenced the American Dream which was handed down from the older generations, and people were suspicious about the traditional notions and started breaking out them. At that
11、 time, nihilism and hedonism were formed, and the pursuit of material-luxury made people feel alien and cool. Youthful generation who lived in that period looked forward to a kind of luxuriant life; therefore, they bought cost things, took part in extravagant parties, and looked down upon others who
12、 were poor and so on. The Great Gatsby is a love story written by F. Fitzgerald about the life which the youth lead at that time, and it mainly describes Gatsbys quixotic passion for Daisy Buchanan, which is the symbol of his American Dream. In the novel, the character Gatsby is overwhelmed by only
13、one thing that he does not possess, that is to be loved. Gatsbys love for Daisy is real and strong, and he can do everything to win Daisy. The Great Gatsby is a realistic demonstration of the ruin of the American Dream, because Gatsbys American Dream is to have more money than TomDaisys husband who
14、is so rich that he can do everything he likes and he can also offer Daisy a better life, and finally wins Daisys love. The reason that Gatsby can not make his American Dream come true is not because that he doesnt do his best, but the American Dream he pursues is the love of Daisy, who was born in a
15、 rich family and always lives a luxuriant life from the time she was born. However, Gatsby comes from an unfortunate farm family in North Dakota, and it is not easy for him to live a higher standard life, not mention to afford the extravagant life of Daisy. When Gatsby becomes a millionaire and he h
16、as the financial ability to give Daisy a better life, Daisy takes much notice of him indeed and she really has the thought to be in love with him again. Unfortunately, Gatsbys American Dream is broken quickly when he is dead and Daisy, does not feel any sadness but only happiness, leaves for another
17、 city with his husband. There is something separates them from each other, and it is wealth and social status. If Gatsby has much money in the very beginning, they may have been together and lives happily ever after. According to the break of Gatsbys American Dream, there is a truth in reality that
18、love and money have a close relationship. .I. Introduction to FitzgeraldF. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) is best known for his novels and short stories which chronicle the excesses of Americas Jazz Age during the 1920s, and he was born in St. Paul, whose family was considered socially prominent and g
19、enteelly poor. Fitzgerald was both a victim and a keen onlooker, of the extravagant gaudy of the Jazz Age. His fictional world was the best embodiment of the spirit of the American society in which he showed a particular interest in the upper class, since they felt excused from seeking the common go
20、od. To plug into their personal adventures, they not only engaged themselves in casual sex and heavy drinking, but also spent money extravagantly and enjoyed themselves to their hearts content. However, beneathing their masks of relaxation and joviality there was only sterility, meaninglessness and
21、futility and amid the grandeur and extravagance, a deniable junta position of appearance with reality, of the pretence of gaiety with the tension underneath, is easily recognizable in Fitzgeralds novels and stories. (吴建国, 2002,6: 17)First published in 1925, The Great Gatsby met with excellent review
22、s, with T.S.Eliot being among the first to comment on the book, calling it the first step that American fiction has taken since Henry James. F. Scott Fitzgerald died believing himself a failure. The obituaries were condescending, and he seemed destined for literary obscurity. The first phase of the
23、Fitzgerald resurrection-revival does not properly describe the process-occurred between 1945 and 1950. By 1960, he had achieved a secure place among Americas enduring writers: The Great Gatsby, a work that seriously examines the theme of aspiration in an American setting, defines the classic America
24、n novel.Almost every one of American writers has touched on the theme of American dream, but as far as the breadth and depth, no one is equal to F. S. Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is the model of American dream in the history of American literature.II. Analysis of Gatsbys American DreamIn different
25、social and historical backgrounds, the concepts of American Dream are different, and for different people, they have different understandings of American Dream and the ways to pursue their American Dream are also various. As for Gatsby, the symbol of his final American Dream is to win the love of Da
26、isy. However, owing to the fact that Gatsby is subject to their different social status and life styles, his American Dream is doomed to be a failure.A. American Dream in Different Social and Historical BackgroundsThe American Dream arose in the colonial period and developed in the nineteenth centur
27、y, based on the assumption of each person, no matter what his origin was, could succeed in changing their social positions and making their dreams come true through their own efforts, and getting new, free and better life. This is what often called American dream.(Zhao Hongwei,2003,6:2)American drea
28、m is a popular belief that hard work will bring forth Americas bounty in the form of material well-being, a counter culture that rejects traditional thinking while promoting their own causes, information explosion, reverse discrimination-in the workplace because so many employers are hiring women an
29、d minorities. Its the idea that the American way of life offers the equal possibility of unlimited economic, social, etc. One can always work their way up from the rags to riches just like Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the US. In brief, the main content of American culture was emphasis on indiv
30、iduals value, optimistic, pursuing of democracy and freedom, the promotion of deportation and competition and the need of realism and practicality. However, in different historical backgrounds, the meanings of American Dream are also different from each other. In Colonial period, American Dream was
31、the crying for wealth; and in the later 18th century, peoples American Dream was to fight for democracy; Americans had a great fantasy for expansion in the Civil War period; in the First World War, the American Dream is to pursue luxuriant life, and in the 2nd World War, the American Dream is to ach
32、ieve higher standard of life.The World War I cast the young men into an age of alienation and dissentient. They entered the War with naive and blind patriotism and under the slogan of World peace and democracy. Returning from the war, these idealized intellectuals felt separated by their war experie
33、nce from conventional ideals and values of their homes. The economic bloom has deception affluence on the promising young men, not only destroyed their lives, but also destroyed their early innocent believes. Many excellent young men found its difficult to adapt to the after-war overflow of material
34、ism. Scientific advances caused increase in industry, which brought vast changes to the character of American society. Millions of Americans were no longer content to follow former patterns and there was a rebellion against the falseness of society as represented by Victorian generation. To many peo
35、ple, World War I was a tragic failure of old values, of old politics, of old ideas. The social mood was often one of confusion and despair. Yet, Americans entered a decade of proprietary and exhibitionism that prohibit the legal ban against alcoholic beverages, did more to encourage than to curb. Fa
36、shions were extravagant; more and more automobiles crowed the roads, advertising flourished; and nearly every American home had a radio in it. Roads swept the nation, people danced the Charleston, and they sat upon the flagpoles. The only thing for the youth who lived in that period to pursue was ma
37、terial wealth, and luxuriant life.In order to show off the wealth, many people in upper class also held big parties in weekends. In those parties, there were every kind of people who were also famous or rich, and such kind of party were so extravagant that the reason people took part in it was to kn
38、ow more rich people and indulged them in luxuriant life. They were looking forward to having more money and then lived a better life, which was much more extravagant. In such a special period, there was a fact that the person who had more money and lived a more extravagant life would be respected mu
39、ch more and have more friends. On the other hand, the person, who neither had money nor fame, would be looked down upon by others, not mention to live a better life or have a true love from another. Whatever their American Dream was, the only way and first thing they should do was to earn enough mon
40、ey. Without money, there was no achievement, including love.Self-made and self-invented millionaire Jay Gatsby who lived in the period of the First World War embodies some of Fitzgeralds, and his countries, most abiding obsessions: money, ambition, greed and the promise of new beginnings. At that ti
41、me, almost every one of the youth had an American Dream for themselves. And all the people including immigration and poor people had a desire and regard for a perfect life. Such a perfect life should be full of big house, much money, delicious food, cost cars, as well as freedom. Everyone had a diff
42、erent idea for his or her American Dream; everyones American Dream may be totally different from each other; that is what makes them all individuals. The dream may differ in that some people wanted to work hard and had financial success, or others might just want to have enough food and income to su
43、rvive, and made their life simple, healthy and happy.(邓年刚,潭素钦, 1997, 1: 1)However, there was a common truth that everyone who lived in that period actually had an American Dream and eager to achieve it and everyone has an American Dream which is to have a good opportunity to realize personal dream.
44、B. Gatsbys Pursuit of American DreamFrom the novel The Great Gatsby, there is a knowledge that Gatsbys American Dream is to win daisys love, and everything he spares no effort to do is to regain the love of Daisy. In order to make his American Dream come true, Gatsby not only gets money from illegal trade o