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The Great Gatsby Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Fitzgerald, F Scott
      • Fitzgerald’s early life
      • Marriage and parenthood
      • Social and literary success
      • Decline and death
  • Social / political context of The Great Gatsby
    • World War I (1914-18)
    • Urbanisation and modernity
    • Class in 1920s America
    • The Jazz Age
  • Religious / philosophical context of The Great Gatsby
    • The American Dream
    • The impact of religion
  • Literary context of The Great Gatsby
    • Artistic expression in the modern world
  • The Great Gatsby: Synopses and commentary
    • The Epigraph
    • Chapter 1 Show more
      • More on the settings in Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5 Show more
      • More on Fitzgerald’s use of song in Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
  • The Great Gatsby: Narrative devices
    • Nick as narrator
    • Gatsby as narrator
    • Other narrative voices
    • More voices: gossip and scandal
    • An absent voice: Daisy
    • Alternative narrative devices
  • Characters in The Great Gatsby
    • Nick
    • Gatsby
    • Tom
    • Daisy
    • Jordan
    • Myrtle
    • George Wilson
    • Meyer Wolfsheim
    • The minor characters
  • Themes in The Great Gatsby
    • Moral collapse
    • Idealism and disillusionment
    • Identity
    • Gatsby as tragic hero
  • The Great Gatsby: Imagery and symbolism
    • The elements
    • Nature imagery
    • The use of religious imagery in The Great Gatsby
    • Topography
    • Eyes and seeing
    • Cars
    • Light
    • Colour imagery
    • Glamour and luxury
    • Surrealism and circularity
  • The Structure of The Great Gatsby
    • Disrupted chronology
    • Parallel love relationships
    • Narrative gaps
    • Retellings
  • Critical Approaches to The Great Gatsby
    • Marxist interpretations
    • Feminist interpretations of The Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby Images

View of Toledo View and Plan of Toledo WWI US troops returning home Plaza Hotel New York Crowd on Wall Street after the crash Babe Ruth Newspaper advertisement 1921 Flapper image Columbus Fleet 1893 commemorative stamps Californian Gold Rush Statue of Liberty Image of a rosary Image of Joseph Conrad Cartoon featuring Felix the Cat and Charlie Chaplin Valley of Ashes Pennsylvania Station 1911 Beacon Towers 1920, an inspiration for Gatsby's home Image of Gilda Gray Plaza Hotel circa 1920 Trinity College, Oxford Valley of Ashes Hopalong Takes Command, 1905 illustration by Frank Schoonover available through Creative Commons The Great Gatsby car used in Warner Bros film, image available through Creative Commons Queensboro Bridge 1908 Trinity College, Oxford Trinity College, Oxford Beacon Towers 1920, inspiration for Gatsby's home Great Gatsby Car from Warner Bros film, image available through Creative Commons Beacon Towers 1920, an inspriation for Gatsby's home Valley of Ashes Flapper image This Side of Paradise dust jacket Marx Gatsby and Daisy in his car The spiral of time
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View of Toledo
View and Plan of Toledo
WWI US troops returning home
Plaza Hotel New York
Crowd on Wall Street after the crash
Babe Ruth
Newspaper advertisement 1921
Flapper image
Columbus Fleet 1893 commemorative stamps
Californian Gold Rush
Statue of Liberty
Image of a rosary
Image of Joseph Conrad
Cartoon featuring Felix the Cat and Charlie Chaplin
Valley of Ashes
Pennsylvania Station 1911
Beacon Towers 1920, an inspiration for Gatsby's home
Image of Gilda Gray
Plaza Hotel circa 1920
Trinity College, Oxford
Valley of Ashes
Hopalong Takes Command, 1905 illustration by Frank Schoonover available through Creative Commons
The Great Gatsby car used in Warner Bros film, image available through Creative Commons
Queensboro Bridge 1908
Trinity College, Oxford
Trinity College, Oxford
Beacon Towers 1920, inspiration for Gatsby's home
Great Gatsby Car from Warner Bros film, image available through Creative Commons
Beacon Towers 1920, an inspriation for Gatsby's home
Valley of Ashes
Flapper image
This Side of Paradise dust jacket
Marx
Gatsby and Daisy in his car
The spiral of time