Character Analysis Fitzgerald

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F. Scott Fitzgerald is a well known and an amazing American short story writer. Fitzgerald is notorious for writing about the American Dream and all the conditions that must be met, along with all the obstacles the main character must face, before reaching their end goal. Not only does Fitzgerald follow an important theme and concept that is held dear to most American hearts, but he also writes in such a simplistic and sophisticated style. He is known for using symbolism, era appropriate diction, and has used characterization to create controversial realistic characters. Along with using many different literary devices to keep his stories interesting and to convey his messages in a mysterious way, he includes jaw dropping subjects such as sexuality, …show more content…

He wrote about economic and romantic success but in order to achieve those certain events must have taken place first. For example there must be a woman that the male lead character is physically attracted to. However she has to be a little above him in status, making that male want to strive and want to do more in order to receive her attention. However what he is striving for is money; at least some form of money. It can range from actually coming into money or getting a job promotion which would likely lead to that said character making more money and leading them to their economic success. However the money must be obtained legally. If it is not either the character will not succeed romantic success and will, or, possibly die. Fitzgerald wrote mostly of fairness, even at the surface it did not seem that way. Someone could not follow the law and succeed and get everything they wanted most.3 For example Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby earns his fortune by bootlegging. Now of course Jay Gatsby obtained financial success but he did not obtain his fortune legally, he obtained it illegally; because of the fact that it did not follow what Fitzgerald would deem fit to be considered proper economic success. Gatsby wanted to impress Daisy a women, he had a fling with many years ago and he was hoping that he could win her heart …show more content…

The American Dream is an ideal that is important to the American people. It is about how no matter where a person started from, even the poorest of the poor, in America, there is plenty of opportunity and many different possibilities to succeed; all it takes is honest hard work and determination to get where that person wants to be. This is why Fitzgerald chose to base most of his characters off of the middle class. The middle class understood what it was like to work hard, while at the same time, still be able to live a very comfortable life.4 It is very important for an author to keep their audience in mind along with the subject matter they choose to write about. By keeping the subject matter and his readers in mind, Fitzgerald was able to create magnificent writing works that were relatable to the public. If Fitzgerald were to have written about the American Dream on countless occasions and only used characters that came from old money, his works would not have been well received and have the acknowledgement that they have today. There would not have been any excitement along with it not being relatable for people when they would read. This is why Fitzgerald is a creative genius, he was able to really understand his audience and write not with just passion but also beautiful poetic

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