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1、了不起的蓋茨比讀后感英文版小編今天推薦給大家的是了不起的蓋茨比讀后感英文版,僅供參考,希望對(duì)大家有用。關(guān)注網(wǎng)獲得更多內(nèi)容。There is a dream,rooted deeply in every American,from the very beginning of theMayFlower,that the great grandfathers of all Americans had been contemplatingand seeking,and of all Americans that has been written in the second sentence of th

2、eUnited States Declaration of Independence which states that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights including Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.The American Dream , is a belief that as long as the United States after a hard strug

3、gle will be able to achieve the ideal of a better life, that is, people have to work through their own hard work, courage, creativity and determination to move towards Prosperity,rather than rely on specific social classes and other assistance. This is usually on behalf of the people in the economic

4、 success or entrepreneurial spirit.Yet, the dream has already became a nightmare,that in the money-orienting,power-persuing minds springing up since the Industry Revolution,Americans have fallen in,not only the way of life through which Americans rifling for more luxurious enjoyment, but the moralit

5、y of heart that they persued prosperity with all costs of which they were oblivious.Luckly,we had people who saw the reality much more clearly than the blind masses,while those were considered Critics ofpointed out that many versions of the dream equate prosperity with happiness, and that happiness

6、may not always be that simple. These critics suggest that the American Dream may always remain tantalizingly out of reach for some Americans, making it more like a cruel joke than a genuine dream. Fitzgerald was one of them who went the first step that American fiction has taken since Henry James, b

7、ecause he depicted the extolled grandest and most boisterous, reckless and merry-making scene()。It was five years that Fitzgerald foreseen the latent fatal cancer of Capitalism of American. The Great Gatsby soon came into being,in which first half is comedy,second half isthe third-person view,Nike,

8、who learns that his next-door neighbor, who throws lavish parties hosting hundreds of people, is the wealthy, mysterious Jaythe key charactor ,Gatsby, had fallen in love with Daisy in 1917 as an Army Lieutenant stationed near Daisys hometown, Louisville. After the war, Gatsby came east and bought hi

9、s mansion near Daisy and Tom, where he hosts parties hoping she willthen Gatsby was a man of integrity and honor,who received great respect form the society to his wealth andafter his death,he was merely remembered,forgottern in the flew of time and lust. These parties were fashionable, but pointles

10、s. It was only a show-off of Gatsbys riches and material success. The crowds hardly knew their host; many came and went without invitation. The music, the laughter and the faces, all blurred as one confused mass, showed the purposelessness and the loneliness of the party-goers beneath their marks of

11、 relaxation and joviality. All this was typical of “the Jazz Age”, when many people lost belief in American dream and indulge themselves in drinking and dancing. The great expectations which the first settlement of the American continent brings vanish, and so despair and doom sethis blue gardens, me

12、n and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the starsOn week-ends his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all tra

13、ins. And on Mondays eight servants, including an extra gardener, toiled all day with mops and scrubbing-brushes and hammers and garden-shears, repairing the ravages of the night before.“Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York-every Monday these same orange

14、s and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves.” (Chapter 3, 52)The exavagent life, the noisy people constitute Gatsbys parties. However, the depiction of the fashionable and meaningless parties served to highlight Gatsbys tragedy by contrasting the grandeur of his party with his vi

15、olent death, with the frustration of his dream. Gatsbys funeral was rather deserted and cheerless compared with his parties. Its a record of human coldness. Nick had invited some people to come to Gatsbys funeral. These people were all Gatsbys so-called friends. They found a lot of excuses for their

16、 absence because they knew clearly that Gatsby was no longer useful for them. Gatsbys generous parties had not brought him even one friend. Whats more, Daisy, once Gatsbys lover, the real killer, “hadnt sent a message or a flower”。(Chapter 9, 233)The sharp contrast between the exavagence of the part

17、ies and the coldness of the funeral revealed the hypocritical relationship among people and the moral degradation of the Jazz Age.Gatsby, though his wealth came from his criminal activities,was the typical symbol of American dream in that time,and the whole-hearted dedication of Gatsby and his since

18、re belief in what he did made him heroic, and this submerged the unpleasant details so that they did not seem important in the final outcome,as has the American dreammer who were so stubborn to believe perspirition would bring what they want.The real killer who murderred Gatsby was the society,in wh

19、ich people could become rich overnight by non-moralpoor beautiful girl could marry a wealthy boy who may not be handsome for the purpose of being rich,and a young man could find a job in which he would do nothing but beGatsby, the true heir to the American dream,was killed by Conspiracy of his lover

20、 Daisy ,who was actually stimulated by the vanity fair, and lived in luxury at the cost of Gatsby, to whom without mercy. The cruel reality smashed Gatsbys dream. Fitzgeralds comment on the failure of Gatsbys dream was also a statement on the failure of American dream. The contrast of the dream and

21、the reality significantly indicated a moving away from faith and hope in a world where material interests had driven out sentimentality and faith. What is more, dream, even if it persists, is utterly helpless and defenseless against a material society. It can only be defeated. Gatsby was an example. Owing to his unrealistic dream, Gatsbys fate turned out to be a tragedy. Because he was not conscious of his unrealistic dream of love and he did not correctly handle contradictions between ideal and reality, Gatsby sunk into this kind of un

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