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Abstract: The Great Gatsby, published in 1925, is one of the most famous masterpieces of the American author Francis Scott Fitzgerald and is considered as a symbol of American literature in the “Jazz Age”. The women characters are very important in this work, and they play a significant role in reflecting the theme of the novel. Almost all the main women characters in The Great Gatsby are the tragic victims of their social status. In this paper, I turn to analyze the connection between their tragic destiny and their social status in Jazz Age.
Key words: The Great Gatsby the Jazz Age woman’s tragic destiny woman’s social status
Contents Abstract 摘要 Introduction-1 Chapter One Daisy's Tragic Destiny and Her Social Status-1 1.1 Daisy’s Tragic Destiny and Her First Choice between Gatsby and Tom-2 1.2 Daisy's Tragic Life under the Authority of Her Husband-3 1.3 Daisy's Social Status and her Second Choice between Gatsby and Tom-4 1.4 Nick’s Opinion about Daisy-5 Chapter Two Myrtle's Tragic Destiny and Her Social Status-6 2.1 Myrtle's Social Status and Her Materialistic Desire-7 2.2 Myrtle’s Dissatisfaction with Her Husband-8 2.3 Myrtle's Failure to Be an Upper-class Woman and Her Tragic Destiny.-8 Chapter Three Jordan's Tragic Destiny and Her Social Status-9 3.1 Jordan's Social Status and Her Personality-9 3.2 Jordan's Role as a New Woman and Her Decent Job-10 3.3 Jordan's Tragic Destiny of Being Abandoned by Nick-10 Chapter Four Analysis and Conclusion of the Same Destiny of the Three Women-10 4.1 The Man-dominated Society and Woman’s Social Status-12 4.2 Women’s Greedy Nature and Their Unrealistic Dream-13 4.3 Men’s Prejudice and Enmity to Women-13 Conclusion-13 |