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1、The Necessity of the Failure of Gatsbys Dream盖茨比梦想破灭的必然性Abstract Gatsbys dream was to try his best to enter the upper class and to win Daisys love. He tried to make himself elegant and made friends with many famous people. What is more, he bought a big house and an expensive car. When he was rich, h
2、e held parties day and night every week. The thesis introduces the background of the author, the American dream and the book. And then, this thesis writes the failure of Gatsbys dream and the related background. It presents the failure of other persons dream. Through writing this, it shows the proce
3、ss that the dream fails.After the introduction of the failure of dream, it analyses why Gatsbys dream fails. It includes two major aspects: the internal reasons and external reasons. The internal reasons are composed by Gatsbys characteristics, his wrong way to get and spend his money and treasure a
4、nd his unrealistic dream. On the other hand, the external reasons are made up of social environment and other persons influence. Through describing the reason, it proves that the failure of Gatsbys dream is inevitable. Although Gatsby made a great effort to achieve his dream, there were many barrier
5、s preventing his dream from coming true. Above all, his dream is impossible to come true. Key words: dream; failure; necessity 摘要盖茨比的梦想是通过努力变得富裕,并且要进入上流社会,最终想要赢得黛西的爱。他努力使自己变得优雅与一些有名的人交朋友。他买了一间豪宅和豪华轿车。当他变得有钱的时候,他过着奢侈的生活,他每周都要举办一个宴会。文章首先介绍美国梦的定义,作者简介和整个故事的简介。接着介绍了美国梦,盖茨比和其他一些人梦想的破灭。通过介绍梦想破灭的过程,论文进一步分析
6、了盖茨比梦想破灭的原因,主要是从内因和外因两方面来分析的。内因主要包括盖茨比的性格特点、获得财富和运用财富方法的错误和他的梦想的不现实性等。外因主要包括社会环境的影响和其他人的影响。通过对原因的详细分析,可以得出盖茨比梦想破灭是必然的。尽管盖茨比努力去实现他的梦想,但是有许多的困难让他的梦想不能实现。关键词:梦想;破灭;必然性iiiContentsAcknowledgementsiAbstractii摘要iiiContentsiv1. Introduction11.1 The brief introduction to the background11.2 The brief introduc
7、tion to F. Scott. Fitzgerald11.3 The brief introduction to The Great Gatsby12. Literature review32.1 Previous studies at home32.2 Previous studies abroad43. The failure of many dreams63.1 The failure of the American Dream63.2 The failure of Gatsbys dream73.3 The failure of other characters dream74.
8、The reasons of the failure of Gatsbys dream94.1 The internal reasons of Gatsbys dream94.1.1 Gatsbys characteristics94.1.2 Wrong way to get and spend money104.1.3 Unrealistic dream104.2 The external reasons of the failure of Gatsbys dream114.2.1 Social environment114.2.2 The influence of other people
9、.125. Conclusion13References14161. Introduction1.1 The brief introduction to the backgroundThe novel took place after the First World War. American society presented prosperity during the 1920s as the economy soared. Meanwhile, the ban on the sale and manufacture of alcohol was mandated by the Eight
10、eenth Amendment, avoiding millionaires bootlegging. After its republishing in 1945 and 1953, it quickly found a wide readership and is today widely regarded as a great work of the Great American Novel, and a literary classic. World war one made peoples mind more active than ever before. They freed t
11、hemselves from the traditional concepts of culture and morality and created the literary art of Modernism. Those young people were cut off from old values and yet unable to come terms with the new era. They wandered pointlessly and restlessly, while at the same time they were aware that the world wa
12、s crazy and meaningless. They were called the “Lost Generation”.1.2 The brief introduction to F. Scott. Fitzgerald Francis Scott Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and then studied at Princeton. Stationed in Alabama, he encountered and later married Zelda Sayre. This Side of Parad
13、ise published in 1920, his first novel, was a tremendous critical and commercial success. Then Fitzgerald published The Beautiful and the Damned in 1922, The Great Gatsby in 1925, a masterpiece related with irony and disillusionment of American Dream and Tender is the Night in 1934. He was working o
14、n The Last Tycoon (1941) when he died in Hollywood in 1940. Fitzgerald was the leader of the Jazz Age and one of the best American writers of 20th century.1.3 The brief introduction to The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby was written by American author F. Scott. Fitzgerald, who is one of the members of
15、the “lost generation” in the 1920s. It was first published on 1925. The main plot of the novel is as following. A young man named Nick Caraway, who came to New York City in spring of 1922. He was involved in the life of his new neighbor at Long Island, Jay Gatsby, a very rich man, who entertained hu
16、ndreds of guests at his party. Gatsby told Nick, that he fell in love with Daisy before the First World War. At that time he was poor. However, Daisy married Tom Buchanan, a rich but boring man who was in good social position. Gatsby lost Daisy because he had no money, but he was still in love with
17、her. He persuaded Nick to bring him and Daisy together again. You cant repeat the past.(Fitzgerald.F.S, 2009: 50) Nick said to him. Gatsby tried to persuade Daisy to leave Tom, who, on the contrary, revealed that Gatsby has earned his money from bootlegging. So they asked Daisy whom she loved. Daisy
18、 began to cry helplessly: “I did love him once-but I loved you too.”(Fitzgerald.F.S, 2009:65)Daisy was so exciting that she drove Gatsbys car, hit and killed Toms mistress, Myrtle Wilson, they did not know her identity. Gatsby kept silent to protect Daisy. Tom told Myrtles husband Wilson it was Gats
19、by who killed his wife. Wilson murdered Gatsby and then committed suicide. Nick was left to prepare Gatsbys funeral, although he wanted to provide him with a decent funeral, nobody wanted to attend his funeral except for Gatsbys father and one former guest. Nick went back to his Midwest home, reflec
20、ting on Gatsbys dreams and the sad and cynical nature of the past. Nick realized that the rich were careless and destructive.2. Literature review2.1 Previous studies at homeLots of Chinese people were interested in The Great Gatsby, so they wrote many pieces of research paper about it and many peopl
21、e translated it into Chinese. Therefore, more and more scholars can understand it clearly and it does good to do further study. Especially in The Great Gatsby translated by Lin Hui, the first page gave the background knowledge and analyzed the symbolism and other aspects. Nowadays, many university s
22、tudents wrote many pieces of research paper on it. Zhang Fuyong (2001) discussed the greatness of Gatsby and pointed out the hero in The Great Gatsby in Yan Tai University Journal. Yang Huiying(2007) analyzed the extraordinary Gatsby under the view point of feminism in Journal of Petroleum Education
23、al Institute of Xin Jiang. Cui Yan (2008) studied the illusion of American Dream in Journal of LiaoCheng University. Qin Xu (2008) studied the necessity leading to the tragedy of The Great Gatsby.Liu Shichuan (2008) wrote a paper named The Translation & Study Of The Great Gatsby in China. It referre
24、d to the situation about The Great Gatsby studied by many Chinese people on all sides from 1970 to now. Cheng Aiming (2000) interpreted the values of the culture in The Great Gatsby and he analyzed it deeply. Wu Jianguo(2002) who is a professor analyzed the social meaning, typical personality, symbo
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