
Gatsby at 100: Fitzgerald’s Warning about Trumpism
Open Source with Christopher Lydon
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Gatsby and Trump: A Cultural Reflection
This chapter examines the parallels between Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Donald Trump, suggesting that both figures symbolize deeper flaws within American culture rather than solely embodying success. It critiques the moral character of Trump compared to Gatsby's tragic idealism, exploring themes of ambition, self-absorption, and the societal implications of their respective environments. The discussion also highlights the superficiality of social elites in both narratives, drawing connections between the opulence of Gatsby's parties and modern political rallies.
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