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1、Symbolism in Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby 了不起的盖茨比中的象征手法 OUTLINEIntroductionThe Great Gatsby narrates a young mans dream of pursuing love and money, however, after a series of his fantastic and romantic action, he finally disillusions. F.Scott Fitzgerald puts his own experience towards that time into
2、 the protagonists life, and vividly emerges the American Dreams deterioration by using symbolism, which connects the objective and the subjective, and fuses the individual with the outer world and the personal emotion with social environment. This paper will focus on how the symbolism achieves the a
3、bove functions.I. The application of symbolism connecting the objective and the subjective 1.1 the symbolic meaning of several typical places 1.1.1 the special annotation in the valley of ashes and New York City 1.1.2 West Egg and East Egg, two of the most important locales, corresponding to the par
4、ticular thematic idea or character types 1.2 the symbolic meaning of several typical objects 1.2.1 House and car symbolizing material wealth and individual status. 1.2.2 Colors bridging symbols and meanings.II. The application of symbolism surpassing the narrow individual world, typifying as well am
5、plifying individual experiences. 2.1 To some degree, The Great Gatsby is an autobiographical novel.2.2 Fitzgeralds individual experience relating with the fall of American Dream. 2.2.1 Fitzgerald amplifying his individual experience 2.2.2 The American Dreams deterioration Conclusion In summary, Fitz
6、geralds application of symbolism in The Great Gatsby bears realistic significance at the Jazz Age. His concept about individual and society, ideal and dream has greatly surpassed his time and gained power of sublimation, as Howard Wolff said, “Fitzgerald is the spokesman and epitome of his generatio
7、n, not satisfied with status quo, and of our generation as well.” Symbolism in Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby了不起的盖茨比中的象征手法ABSTRACT The application of symbolism in The Great Gatsby connects the objective with the subjective in writing technique and in thought surpasses the narrow individual world, typi
8、fying as well amplifying individual experience, which is the reason of American Dreams deterioration.KEY WORDS: objective, subjective, symbolism, American dreams deterioration 摘 要了不起的盖茨比中,象征手法的运用,在写作技巧上融合了主客观;在思想上超越了狭隘的个人世界,既是个人经历的典型代表,也使其经历延伸化,延伸化的结果正是美国梦的衰落。关键词:主观,客观,象征手法,美国梦的衰落 Introduction The t
9、wo decades between WWand WWwere a golden age of American fiction. Fitzgerald, as a member of “the lost generation”, published his The Great Gatsby in 1925 and confirmed his status as a chronicler and poet laureate in the Jazz Age. He was once credited by T.S. Eliot for “the first step that American
10、fiction has taken since Henry James, because Fitzgerald depicted the extolled grandest and most boisterous, restless, and merrymaking scene”, and through what he knew or indirectly experienced he discovered the disillusionment that “a generation grown up to find all God dead, all wars fought, all fa
11、ith in man shaken”. Whats more, he depicted the postwar unprecedented boom of material revelry and at the same time presented the disappointment of the postwar generation for America, the concern for the loss of conventional values and ideals, and the regret for the disillusionment of American Dream
12、.The Great Gatsby which narrated a young mans dream of pursuing love and money, however, after a series of his fantastic and romantic action, he finally disillusioned, is well-known as the most mature work of Fitzgerald, no matter in writing technique or in thought. He overcame the precious flaws an
13、d applied symbolism to present moral decline of his contemporary times from the view of Nick. The application of symbolism makes his work connect the objective and the subjective, surpass the narrow individual world, typifying as well amplifying individual experiences. Symbolism, as a unique artisti
14、c technique, has two important meanings according to the definition from Webster: One is to explain invisible things by using visible symbols; the other is the connection and relation between symbols and meanings. Hence symbolism in fiction aims to present the hidden things and thoughts under phenom
15、enon. Fitzgerald himself had the experience, from an obscure poor to a new talent in the literary world, from overnight success to excessive hedonism, so he could vividly depict the mysterious and desirous wealth of Gatsby and unfold before our eyes a blazing picture of the Jazz Age. However, what m
16、akes Fitzgerald great is by no means the “authors voice” in the work, but his marvelous wit to symbolically connect the objective and the subjective, and fuse individual with the outer world and personal emotion with the social environment. From the understanding and annotation of the whole age, Fit
17、zgerald portrays the 1920 as an era of decayed social and moral values, evidenced in its overarching cynicism, greed, and empty pursuit of pleasure. The reckless jubilance that led to decadent parties and wild jazz music-epitomized in The Great Gatsby by the opulent parties that Gatsby throws every
18、Saturday night-resulted ultimately in the corruption of American values.I. The application of symbolism connects the objective and the subjectiveAccording to Websters definition of symbolism: symbolism is the connection and relation between symbols and meanings, however, symbols only have meaning wh
19、en characters instill them with meaning.1.1 The symbolic meaning of several typical places Several typical places, including the valleys of ashes and New York City, West Egg and East Egg, are molded to unhide invisible things or to reveal the theme.1.1.1 The special annotation in the valley of ashes
20、 and New York CityThe valley of ashes, wasteland of ash heaps, is a picture of absolute desolation and poverty. It lacks a glamorous surface and lies fallow and gray halfway between West Egg and New York, where the mechanization of modern life destroys all the past values. The valley of ashes symbol
21、izes the moral decay hidden by the beautiful facades of the Eggs, and suggests that beneath the ornamentation of West Egg and the mannered charm of East Egg lies the same ugliness as in the valley. It also symbolizes the plight of the poor character in the novel, like George Wilson, husband of Toms
22、lovers, who live among the dirty ashes and lose their vitality as a result. The modern world in Nicks view is that God is dead, and man makes a valley of ashes; he corrupts ecology, the American Dream and desecrates it. New York City is in every way the opposite of the valley of ashes-it is loud, ga
23、rish, abundant, and glittering. While Tom is forced to keep his affair with Myrtle relatively discreet in the valley of ashes, in New York he can appear with her in public, even among his acquaintances, without causing a scandal. Even Nick, despite being Daisys cousin, seems not to mind that Tom par
24、ades his infidelity in public. Comparing with the valley of ashes, New York is simultaneously fascinating and repulsive, thrillingly fast-paced and dazzling to look at but lacking a moral center. There is a “quality of distortion” to life in New York, and this lifestyle makes Nick lose his equilibri
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