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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Annotated Bibliography †the Great Gatsby Essay

Stoddard, T. Lothrop. Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John Hartwell Moore. Vol. 3. Detroit Macmillan informant USA, 2008. 100-101. 24 Nov, 2010-11-25.Stoddard declares in his article the comparison between The Rising Tide of Color against White manhoodSupremacy and The spacious Gatsby in a sense to signify wealthy careless people in jazz age. Stoddard suggests that how white race was considered as the supreme race and Tom says Have you read The advancement of the Colored Empires by this man Goddard? he asks the novels narrator, indicating that its a fine curb and everybody ought to read it. The idea is that if the white race isnt careful, they will be utterly submerged. In the majority of his article, Stoddard compares his article to F. Scott Fitzgeralds essay and notifies his ideas on racist subject that was put in the novel The Great Gatsby and calls it a scientific stuff. Also, he talks about the wealthy people beingness careless and their lifestyles in the jazz age. S toddard declares that its been proved that Fitzgerald has a great imagination which can be observed in his play The Great Gatsby.Dawson, Charlene. The American inhalation and the Great Gatsby by Charlene Dawson Helium. Helium Where Knowledge Rules. 24 Nov. 2010. .Charlene Dawson mentions the American dream as The Never-Satiated Dream. Every character in The Great Gatsby has a American dream and some are already living it. Dawson describes that the characters in this novel get intot understand the veritable meaning of American Dream which is working hard and fulfilling your dreams. She explains further that sometimes in life you dont achieve everything even though you worked hard for it. She uses the example of Jordan Baker who is a golf pseudo and she can do anything to win. In the novel, Nick describes Jordan as incurably dishonest. She wasnt able to endure being at a disadvantage, and given this unwillingness I suppose she had begun dealing in subterfuges when she was very youth in order to keep that cool insolent smile turned to the world and yet make full the demands of her hard jaunty body (63). Charlene Dawson also points towards the never ending contentment in people which leads them towards destruction.

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