

The Great Gatsby
5 snips Jan 14, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Churchwell, a Professor of American Literature, reveals how Fitzgerald's life influenced Gatsby's themes of obsession and class. Philip McGowan adds insights on the interplay of wealth in the 1920s, while William Blazek highlights the deep emotional conflicts between Gatsby and Daisy. They explore the novel's tragic climax, the blend of humor and tragedy, and the enduring legacy of Fitzgerald's work. Together, they dissect how aspirations and societal decay resonate through Gatsby's story.
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Fitzgerald's Early Life
- Fitzgerald's life mirrors Gatsby's, growing up in the Midwest with class sensitivities.
- He attended Princeton, wrote musicals, and withdrew before flunking out.
Fitzgerald's Early Career
- Gatsby was Fitzgerald's third novel, following the success of "This Side of Paradise".
- Critics debated his potential for artistic greatness versus commercial success.
Gatsby's Setting and Motivation
- Gatsby, newly rich, lives in West Egg, hosting lavish parties.
- He seeks to reunite with Daisy Buchanan, who lives across the bay in the old-money East Egg.