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Chapter 1
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(Chapter 1) Great Gatsby Mapa Mental sobre Chapter 1, creado por Matt Knowles el 20/04/2013.
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Geography & Houses
The Egg's
Word: Represents new life
West (Great Neck)
Gatsby & Nick
"the consoling proximity of millionaires"
East (Manhasset Neck)
The Buchanans
"white palaces"
Introdution to Characters
Gatsby
Nick describes Gatsby as having an "extraordinary gift for hope"
"he stretched out his arms toward the dark water..."
Optimisitic
Daisy
Delicate White Flower?
Women in white
Innocence & Purity?
Sinister resonance: Perceived superiority of white Race (Tom)
Tom
During dinner, Tom bursts out "violently", "civilisation's going to pieces"
Forceful
Violent Nature
Manipulative
Highlights Cultural Context
Pessimistic
Jordan Baker
Represents the new independent women of 1920's
Demanded vote
Nick Carraway's Narration
Daisy & Jordan
Nick notes 'the absence of all desire' in the conversation between Jordan and Daisy
Have all they need, yet their lives lack purpose
Do not express / communicate anything
Their eyes are said to appear "impersonal", no more expressive then their conversation.
Instead of looking to the future, Daisy focuses upon her injured finger.
Passive Figure?
Things happen to her and she is content to be shaped by events and other people
She looks at the bruised finger "with an awed expression"
adjective "awed" = inappropriate for trivial injury
Small injury foreshadows a far more disturbing incident in the next chapter, where Tom deliberately breaks the nose of his mistress, Myrtle Wilson
Racial Issues
Sets the scene: Cultural context of race relations in 1920's America
Tom on Race
"Its up to us, who are the dominant race, to watch out or these other races will have control of things."
"The Rise of the Coloured Empires by this man Goddard"
The Rising Tide of Color against White World Supremacy by Lothrop Stoddard (Pub. 1920)
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