In Chapter 9 of "The Great Gatsby," Fitzgerald portrays American society as shallow, materialistic, and obsessed with social status. He critiques the emptiness of the wealthy lifestyle and the moral decay that comes with it, ultimately highlighting the hollowness of the American Dream.
Some influential American authors from the 1930s that you might expect to find in this chapter include John Steinbeck, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. These authors made significant contributions to American literature during this period and are often studied for their impact on society and culture.
In "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgerald addresses themes such as the American Dream, excess and materialism, social class divisions, and the corruption of wealth. These issues are still relevant today as they highlight the darker aspects of society and human nature.
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Fitzgerald's stories often featured people like himself: middle-American types infatuated with the wealth and status of upper-crust society.
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Fitzgerald subtly conveys the theme of the American Dream through Gatsby's relentless pursuit of wealth and status, ultimately showing the emptiness and superficiality of material success. Additionally, Fitzgerald critiques the excesses and corruption of the Jazz Age society through Gatsby's tragic downfall.
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That people were enjoying pictures of art which was just splurts of paint. He found that society was enjoying something unrealistic.