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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

The Great Gatsby as a novel of social criticism

MEG-11 AMERICAN NOVEL
(Based on Blocks (1-9)
                          Course Code: MEG-11/ 2016-17
                          Max. Marks: 100


Q2:- Discuss the Great Gatsby as a novel of social criticism.

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic twentieth-century story of Jay Gatsby's quest for Daisy Buchanan, examines and critiques Gatsby's particular vision of the 1920's American Dream. Written in 1925, the novel serves as a bridge between World War I and the Great Depression of the early 1930's. Although Fitzgerald was an avid participant in the stereotypical "Roaring Twenties" lifestyle of wild partying and bootleg liquor, he was also an astute critic of his time period. The Great Gatsby certainly serves more to detail society's failure to fulfill its potential than it does to glamorize Fitzgerald's "Jazz Age."



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