
Gatsby and the American Dream
11th Grade · ELA · 60 min· Pearson Myperspectives
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Learning Objective
I can analyze how characters in The Great Gatsby embody or challenge the American Dream.
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Critics have negatively viewed Daisy, focusing on her power over Gatsby, which diminishes the novel's complexity by polarizing Gatsby as good and Daisy as bad.
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Fitzgerald uses floral and light motifs to highlight the differences between men and women, revealing the condemned conception of women in the 1920s through Daisy's name, femininity, flowers, and light.
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Daisy's longing to be a 'beautiful little fool' shows her complicity in conforming to social standards of American femininity in the 1920s, yet she asserts her opinion by labeling Tom as hulking.


