F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the writers that have the aim to reflect the decadence of the society in American literature with the affect of the astray structure of the 1920s, which is mostly known as the ‘Jazz Age’. The essentials of the ‘Jazz Age’ are depicted in Fitzgerald’s novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ in every aspect. The enchanting texture of the era is given in a solid interactive relation with the notion of the ‘American Dream’ in the novel. The main character Jay Gatsby is portrayed as a man who thoroughly meets the requirements of the ‘American Dream’ while perfectly mirroring the exaggerated luster of the 1920s. The extended essay concerns about the progression and the alteration of the ‘American Dream’ in the novel ‘The Gr...
In choosing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby”, the similarities between the time of th...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
The Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald’s best fictional account of the promise and failure of the American d...
This essay explores how Jay Gatsby pursued his American dream in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Gre...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
The American Dream is the main theme of The Great Gatsby. This research paper shows the failure of t...
The American dream is an ideal that has been present since American literature onset. Typically, the...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s critically acclaimed classic The Great Gatsby, written in 1925, poetically cap...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s critically acclaimed classic The Great Gatsby, written in 1925, poetically cap...
Presented at the Citizenship & Crisis Student Research Conference as part of the American Conversati...
F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the artistic authors in American literature who has always inspired y...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to show how Fitzgerald uses the American Dream as a means of soci...
Fitzgerald’s dominant theme in The Great Gatsby is the American Dream which has driven the people be...
The thesis provides a comparative analysis of the American Dream's concept in the two essential piec...
The thesis provides a comparative analysis of the American Dream's concept in the two essential piec...
In choosing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby”, the similarities between the time of th...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
The Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald’s best fictional account of the promise and failure of the American d...
This essay explores how Jay Gatsby pursued his American dream in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Gre...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
The American Dream is the main theme of The Great Gatsby. This research paper shows the failure of t...
The American dream is an ideal that has been present since American literature onset. Typically, the...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s critically acclaimed classic The Great Gatsby, written in 1925, poetically cap...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s critically acclaimed classic The Great Gatsby, written in 1925, poetically cap...
Presented at the Citizenship & Crisis Student Research Conference as part of the American Conversati...
F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the artistic authors in American literature who has always inspired y...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to show how Fitzgerald uses the American Dream as a means of soci...
Fitzgerald’s dominant theme in The Great Gatsby is the American Dream which has driven the people be...
The thesis provides a comparative analysis of the American Dream's concept in the two essential piec...
The thesis provides a comparative analysis of the American Dream's concept in the two essential piec...
In choosing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby”, the similarities between the time of th...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
The Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald’s best fictional account of the promise and failure of the American d...