1、四川师范大学文理学院本科毕业论文An Analysis of Disillusionment of American Dream in The Great Gatsby论了不起的盖茨比中美国梦的破灭学生姓名 张 燕 院系名称 外国语学院 专业名称 英语(师范) 班 级 2008 级 1 班 学 号 200814025224 指导教师 陈雪瑶(讲师) 答辩时间 2012-4-15 论了不起的盖茨比中美国梦的破灭学生:张燕 指导教师:陈雪瑶 讲师 摘要:美国著名作家菲兹杰拉德被称为“美国梦的代言人” ,在他的小说中,我们难以区分是他的生活如一部小说还是他的小说就是他的一段真实的生活的写照,因为他已
2、完全融入其中。尤其是了不起的盖茨比 ,文中主人公盖茨比是为追求美国梦而最终牺牲了自己的典例,他渴望以自己的信念和勇气来获取物质以及爱情上的收获,然而由于他的梦想是一种对虚幻的渴望而不是建立在现实的基础之上的追求,最终导致了他美国梦的破灭,文中通过时间发展及不同人物个性特征向我们阐述了这一梦想破灭的各种原因。关键词:美国梦;破灭;原因An Analysis of Disillusionment of American Dream in The Great GatsbyAbstract: F. Scott Fitzgerald, is widely considered as the litera
3、ry spokesman of the “American Dream”. His novels include many aspects of his unique experiences in that period of time. It is not easy to distinguish his novel and the real life, which has already involved him physically and mentally in it. Especially in his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, which was
4、published in 1925. In the novel, the hero revealed a typical example of those who were eager to pursue the American Dream but finally ended by sacrificing themselves. Though he dreamed of achieving material wealth and love through his courage and hard working, all the factors from outside world and
5、the indelibility of his dream led to the disillusionment of it. Through the development of the story and characteristics of heroes, Fitzgerald elaborated a vivid picture of the disillusionment of American Dream. Key words: American dream; disillusionment; reasonContentsIntroduction .1Part I The Intr
6、oduction of F.Scott.Fitzgerald .21.1The Life Expericence of Fitzgerald.21.1.1 Fitzgeralds Background .21.1.2 Fitzgeralds Marriage .21.2 Literary Works of Fitzgerald.3PartII American Dream and its Disillusionment .42.1 The American Dream .42.1.1 The Definition of American Dream .42.1.2 The Essence of
7、 American Dream.52.2 Disillusionment of American Dream Reflected in the Novel .52.2.1 Gatsbys American Dream .52.2.2 Nick Carraways American Dream .72.2.3 Tom, Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Bakers American Dream.7Part III The Cause of Disillusionment of American Dream.93.1 The Jazz Age and the Roaring T
8、wenties .93.2 Social Environment and People factors.9Conclusion.11Bibliography .121IntroductionF. Scott Fitzgerald was born in a not rich family, so he wanted to earn lots of money to become rich to enjoy high quality life. The tempo of his life slackened as his life was shredded by Zeldas insanity
9、and his own self-destructive alcoholism. Through years of emotional and physical collapse he struggled to repair his life by writing for Hollywood-producing at the same time a series of stories that exposed his humiliation there. He became one of the greatest writers in American literature and wrote
10、 many works in his lifetime to manifest the life reality of that time. He was a spokesman for the so-called Jazz Age.The Great Gatsby is regarded as his masterpiece. First published on April 10, 1925, the story is set in Long Islands North Shore and New York City during the summer of 1922. The novel
11、 tells of Gatsby, an idealist, who tries to recapture his lost love but in vain and is finally destroyed by the influence of the wealthy people around him .The story deals with the failure of the American dream as personified in the rich and beautiful woman Daisy who belongs to corrupt society. The
12、Great Gatsby evokes a haunting mood of a glamorous, wild time that seemingly will never come again. It is about the loss of an ideal and the disillusionment that comes with the failure is embodied fully in the personal tragedy of a young man (Gatsby) whose “incorruptible dream” is “smashed into piec
13、es by the relentless reality” (Fitzgerald, 8).Gatsbys failure to realize his ideal symbolizes the disillusionment of his American Dream. Also, Gatsbys intensity of dream represents a state of commitment which takes him in search of his personal grail; Gatsbys failure magnifies to a great extent the
14、end of the American Dream. 2Part I The Introduction of F.Scott.Fitzgerald1.1The Life Expericence of Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is one of the most outstanding American authors in the twenties, and The Great Gatsby is his best work.1.1.1 Fitzgeralds BackgroundF. Scott Fitzgerald was born
15、in 1896 into a St, Paul middle-class family. After an unsuccessful undergraduate career at Princeton, he entered the Army as a second Lieutenant and while in training camp he met the beautiful girl who was to become his wife. He married Zelda Sayre as his literary career got off to a meteoric start
16、in 1920. Through the 1920s when money seemed plentiful and postwar morality encouraged a reckless pursuit of happiness, he and Zelda traveled in Europe and New York, acting out the glamorous life-style he wrote of in his most popular magazine fiction. He was a spokesman for the so-called Jazz Age, s
17、etting a personal as well as literary example for a generation whose first commandment was: Do what you will. The speed of his life slackened as his life was shredded by Zeldas insanity and his own self-destructive alcoholism. He fell from favor as a writer when the indulgent decade of his triumph w
18、ent down under the impact of a worldwide Depression in the 1930s. 1.1.2 Fitzgeralds MarriageIt is absolutely the tough teenage years and marriage life that made Fitzgerald experience the difficulties and frustrations of the life. So we should discover some reflections of the story from the authors l
19、ife.3The relationship between Fitzgerald and Zelda went so dramatic that even himself once said, “ Sometimes I dont know whether Zelda and I are real or whether we are characters in one of my novels”( Fitzgerald, 1).Zelda was the daughter of a judge in Montgomery, Alabama, a beautiful society girl.
20、Though she told Fitzgerald that she loved him so much, but her too expensive life left him unable to support her. They have experienced breaking up but finally got engaged again with the support of Fitzgeralds success. It was also at this time that Fitzgerald wrote many of his short stories which he
21、lped to pay for their extravagant lifestyle. But when the misfortune came, in 1930s when Zelda became increasingly troubled by mental illness. Their life became harder. It was his marriage and his onerous life of making money to support her that affected his writing tremendously. Fitzgerald was torm
22、ented virtually all his life by the fact that he could not concentrate on his working and the improvement of his art in general. 1.2 Literary Works of Fitzgerald The Roaring Twenties was a period of literary creativity, and works of several notable authors appeared during the period. Such as Earnest
23、 Hemingway, Erich Maria Remarque and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Etc. Literary works in that period of time mirror peoples experiences and attitude of the1920s. We could see it from the following examples: All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque recounts the horrors of WWI and also the deep
24、detachment from German civilian life felt by many men returning from the front. This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the lives and morality of post-World War I youth. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is about a group of expatriate Americans in Europe during the 1920s. All in a
25、ll writers and their works in those years were haunted with complicated sensations which have shown us all the difficulties and frustrations in their life.4Part American Dream and its Disillusionment2.1 The American DreamBefore we take a look to the causes and effects of the disillusionment of Ameri
26、can dream, lets first try to understand the definition and content of American Dream. 2.1.1 The Definition of American DreamIn different social and historical backgrounds, the concepts of American Dream are different, and for different people, they have different understandings of American Dream and
27、 the ways to pursue their American Dream are also various. The definition of the so-called American Dream can be distinguished in broad sense and narrow sense. For the former, American Dream is the equality, freedom and democracy in the land of the United States. The later one means, everyone in Ame
28、rica ,if only work hard and never give up, he could achieve his dream and could live a better life in this piece of land, that is to say, people should make their efforts ,such as diligence, courage and determination to realize dreams rather than depend on the help from others. This term that Americ
29、an Dream was first used by James Truslow Adams in his book The Epic of America which was written in 1931. He states, “The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a d
30、ifficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of whic
31、h they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.” This ideology is based itself on the principle that one should be responsible for oneself, and taking every opportunity to gain success by courage and hard wo
32、rking.52.1.2 The Essence of American DreamAs for the American Dream, it is a belief that a better life could be achieved through hard work and strives. There are several elements lie in the American Dream: the US has provided equal opportunities for everyone; the success based on own talents and eff
33、orts, not the background and extraction; everyone was born equally; and everyone has his own right to achieve success. “For any American no matter what his origin was, could succeed in changing their social positions and making their dreams come true through their own efforts, and getting new, free
34、and better life.”(Zhao Hongwei, 2)This is the basic often of “American dream“. It is the idea that the American way of life offers the equal possibility of unlimited economic, social, etc. One can always work their way up from the rags to riches just like Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the US. I
35、n brief, the main content of American culture was emphasis on individuals value, optimistic, pursuing of democracy and freedom, the promotion of deportation and competition and the need of realism and practicality. There was a common truth that everyone who lived in that period actually had an Ameri
36、can Dream and eager to achieve it and everyone has an American Dream which is to have a good opportunity to realize personal dream.2.2 Disillusionment of American Dream Reflected in the NovelIn this novel, we could discover so many characteristics of the disillusionment of American dream. All of the
37、m have been reflected from the words and actions of heroes and heroines 2.2.1 Gatsbys American DreamAs for the great Gatsby, his American Dream is to have much money and then win Daisy, who is in love with Gatsby five years ago but now is the wife of rich Tom. Gatsby thinks that only if he has much
38、money, at least has more money than Tom, should he win Daisys love. So it is reasonable for him to pursue material wealth in order to win the love of Daisy. 6Gatsbys attempt to achieve his American Dream which is to recapture the love of Daisy Buchanan whom he had known five years before the action
39、of the novel begins, when he is a young and poor officer in the United States army and Daisy is a young unmarried woman, who used to live a luxuriant life with much money and great fame. And the only way should Gatsby make his American Dream come true is to get a lot of money which is much difficult
40、y for a normal soldier to earn. He does all the things Daisy asks him to do. And nobody can do this out of reason. In order to win Daisy, Gatsby dare to have illegal trade of alcohol to make a fortune, because he clearly knows that he must offer Daisy a better life which is luxuriant if he wants to
41、win Daisy. Through his great effort, he gets much money authentically although it is from illegal business.Gatsbys success in fortune is great, his strong will of love and achieving life goal is also great; he becomes the big name of the society, and becomes the upper classs deputy. Everyone is glad
42、 to come to his party, everyone admires his property, and everyone wants to be his friend, even Daisy has taken much notice of him and falls in love with him again. Gatsby is also great when he loses his life in order to protect Daisy from the accident. However, “the falling of his American Dream, t
43、hat Daisy goes together with her husband to another city happily while Gatsby is murdered mistakenly, improves that all his great characterize means nothing. In other words, Gatsbys final American Dream, which is to win Daisy, is totally a failure.”(杨慧群, 3)Furthermore, when Gatsby died, no one turns
44、 up for his funeral, though hundreds of people have eaten at his place. It is a sad comment on human nature that when a man dies, he is alone, absolutely alone. The only things that accompany him are his good deeds especially those done spontaneously and without expectations. And the saddest thing i
45、s that Daisy, doesnt feel any regret or sorrow for Gatsbys death, has gone traveling with his husband Tom. There is nothing left for Gatsby. All the things of his life have gone with his death, including his wealth and love. From the above analysis of Gatsbys American Dream, there is a conclusion that whatever it is broken or not, Gatsbys American Dream is to get as much money as he can even through every illegal means, and then he can have the economical strength to achieve his final goalwin the love of Daisy.Gatsby spends his