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文档介绍:本科毕业论文
基于作品人物浅析菲茨杰拉德
学生姓名:
学生学号: 200320207184
院(系): 外国语学院
年级专业: 2003级英语本科5班
指导教师:
二〇〇七年五月
Elementary Analysis on Fitzgerald
Based on the Characters of
The Great Gatsby
Wang Aimin
Under the Supervision of
Ma Dong
School of Foreign Languages and Cultures
Panzhihua University
May 2007
Contents
Abstract…………………………………………………………………….……….…I
Key Words…………………………...……………………………………...…….…... I
摘要……………………………………………………………………………...……..…...…..Ⅱ
关键词……………………………………………………………………………………..….... Ⅱ
Introduction……………………………………………………………………...….…1
Ⅰ.The Social and Family Background of Fitzgerald…………………………….……3
A. The Family Background of Fitzgerald …………………………………….……3
B. The Social Background of Fitzgerald …………………………………..………5
Ⅱ.The Early Days of Fitzgerald and the Appearance of Gatsby….……….…………7
A. The Early Days of Fitzgerald……………………………………………..…..…7
B. The Appearance of Gatsby….……………………………………….…..…..8
Ⅲ.The Golden Age of Fitzgerald and the Prime Time of Gatsby …………………….9
Ⅳ.The Death of Gatsby and the Down of Fitzgerald…………………….………..…12
A. The Death of Gatsby….….…………………………………………...……..12
B. The Down of Fitzgerald…………………………………………….………….13
Ⅴ.The Final End of the Legend……………………………………….…………..…14
Conclusion……………………………………………………………….…….……..15
Notes……………………………………………………………….…….……..….16
Bibliography………………………………………….…………………...….….…..17
Acknowledgements……………………………………...…………….……….…..18
Abstract
At the time of his death, Fitzgerald was considered as a failed literary hope, a writer victimized by his own indulgences. But since 1940s his literary reputation has steadily risen. Today he is judged to be one of the major American prose writers of this century. In a number of his short stories, and in his finest novel, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald had revealed the stridency of an age of glittering innocence. In vivid and graceful prose he had, at the same time, described the emptiness and nothingness of American worship of wealth and the unending American dream of love, sple