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Page 1: THE GREAT GATSBY CHAPTER 2. SETTING – VALLEY OF ASHES AND NEW YORK SYMBOLISM – EYES AND VALLEY OF ASHES CHARACTERIZATION – TOM, WILSON, NICK, MYRTLE THEMES

THE GREAT GATSBYCHAPTER 2

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• SETTING – VALLEY OF ASHES AND NEW YORK

• SYMBOLISM – EYES AND VALLEY OF ASHES

• CHARACTERIZATION – TOM, WILSON, NICK, MYRTLE

• THEMES – VISION AND AMERICAN SOCIETY

• STRUCTURE

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SETTING – VALLEY OF THE ASHES

• “..a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens…already crumbling through the powdery air”

• Consider the word choice used in this extract – how does it compare with description of East Egg? (Remember connotations)

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Symbolism of Valley of Ashes

• Literally it is a long stretch of desolate land created by dumping industrial ashes.

• Symbolically it represents the moral and social decay that results from the pursuit of wealth and riches. The rich indulge themselves with no regard for anything but their own pleasure.

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• The Valley of Ashes could be seen to symbolize the moral decay which is hidden beneath the glitzy façade of East and West Egg – behind this façade could the same ugliness exist?

• Have there been any indications of moral decay in the first two chapters?

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Setting – New York

• 4TH setting• Opposite of the Valley of Ashes• How is this difference emphasized?

Consider the word choice used in describing elements of New York e.g.

• “ ...lavender-coloured with grey upholstery, and in this we slid out from the mass of the station into the glowing sunshine”

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SYMBOLISM – EYES OF DR T.J. ECKLEBURG

• Literally this advertisement is a realistic detail of a culture of consumerism found in 1920’s America

• BUT the faded paint of the eyes symbolize the extent to which this society has lost its connection with God – the sign is looking over the Valley of Ashes just like God

• God’s judgement

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Characterization - TOM

• “bordered on violence” and “supercilious manner”

• What elements of Tom’s character do these two quotes emphasise?

• How does Tom wield power over Wilson?

• What does this add to our initial impressions of Tom’s character?

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Characterization - TOM

• Events in this chapter further add to what we have learned in Chapter 1 about Tom’s character

• “Get on...” • emphasises the bossy tone of his

character• “said Tom decisively” – • arrogant and in charge.

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Characterization - Myrtle

• What are your initial impressions of Myrtle?

• “She was in the middle thirties, and faintly stout, but she carried her flesh sensuously as some women can”

• “She smiled slowly and, walking through her husband as if he were a ghost, shook hands with Tom, looking him flush in the eyes”

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• How does Myrtle behave when away from the Valley and in New York?

• Myrtle’s behaviour in New York links with the theme of appearances vs. reality

• She is very concerned with creating an impression of an upper class woman,

“Throwing a regal homecoming glance around the neighbourhood...and went haughtily in.”

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• “I married him because I thought he was a gentleman”

• “...he wasn’t fit to lick my shoe.”• “I knew right away I made a mistake.”• “...I lay down and cried to beat the

band all afternoon.”• Does the reader feel any sympathy for

Myrtle?

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TOM AND MYRTLE

• Myrtle believes she is above Wilson and Tom is a more suited partner

• Consider if you think Tom would ever have married Myrtle – remember that he has lied about Daisy’s religion to make excuses for staying with his wife

• Tom’s relationship with her is physical and material

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Characterization - Wilson

• Stands in stark contrast to Tom• He is a handsome and morally upright

man who lacks money, privilege and vitality.

• What are your initial impressions of Wilson?

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• “Spiritless man, anaemic”• “walking through her husband as if he

were a ghost”• A white ashen dust veiled his dark suit• Tom says: “He’s so dumb he doesn’t

know he’s alive”

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Theme – American Society

• The Wilsons live where they work• They have a lower social standing that

Nick because he lives in the Suburbs.• The very rich (Buchanans, etc) do not

appear to work and can live where they choose.

• Fitzgerald is emphasising here that America, despite its claim of democratic equality, is a society split in to a number of social classes based on wealth and property.

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Characterization - Nick

• “I wanted to get out and walk eastward toward the park through soft twilight, but each time I tried to go I became entangled in some wild, strident argument which pulled me back, as if by ropes, into my chair.”

• Does Nick’s behaviour at the party effect the reader’s impression of him as a narrator?

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Characterization - Nick

• He is shown to be indecisive in this section.

• Why doesn’t he leave the party?• Normally repelled by vulgarity and

tastelessness, but he is too fascinated to leave.

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Though I was curious to see her I had no desire to meet her (page 30)

• What does this suggest about Nick?• We are given a hint that he is not a

fully trustworthy narrator:“Everything has a dim hazy cast over it”

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Structure – Delayed introduction of Gatsby

•What do we know about Gatsby through our characters?•“Well they say he’s the nephew or a cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm’s. That’s where all his money comes from”•Continues to build an atmosphere of mystery around Gatsby – no-one has any real information about him