Examples Of Dialectical Journal For The Great Gatsby

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The first quotation of my quotation diary is by the narrator, Nick Carraway during the beginning of the novel, “I participated in that delayed Teutonic Migration known as the Great War... so I decided to go East and learn the bond business”(3). This particular quote outlines one of the main themes of the entire work, the American Dream. This is showcased by Nick moving away from his comfortable home and moving east in order to make a life of success for himself to in his way pursue happiness. The second quote can be explained when paired with another quote later in the novel, “a colossal affair by any standard- it was a factual imitation of some hotel de Ville in normandy”(5). In this quote Nick Carraway describes Gatsby’s mansion in such a …show more content…

This is what everyone strives for, we created the American Dream in order to one day achieve a level of uncaring. This quote shows the Tom and Daisy’s ultimate carefreeness for they have all the money and wealth but they do not care about one another or their mistresses or gigolo’s or even her daughter. this can be seen by Tom breaking the nose of myrtle “Making a short deft movement, Tom buchanan broke her nose with his open hand”(37) and Daisy allowing Gatsby to take the blame for running over myrtle and Daisys quote “I hope she’ll be a fool- thats the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool” where she just says her daughter should remain oblivious of her husband and his mistress because to be successful she must be beautiful and oblivious. This shows the objectification of women in this time period that they simply should only be a beautiful fool in order to make it. That they shouldn't have minds and opinions and feelings for those can get in the way of being care free in such a

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