Mice and Men V Great Gasby

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“The battle between the sexes has been evident throughout history and literature” Through close examination of the text The Great Gatsby and of Mice and Men show how the writers present this theme through the portrayal of their characters. The Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men are two very dynamic novels that describe and scrutinise the aspects of the American Dream, during the late 1920s the Wall Street Crash caused huge problems for people all over America; there was little money and this was the start of the Great Depression which ran its course over 10 years, it was hard at this time to believe the idea of the American Dream, but both Steinbeck and Fitzgerald have used it as a basis for their novels. Within in novel of the Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald speaks of the exploitation of the Roaring Twenties and Jay Gatsby’s tainted American Dream, for example he suggests that people are enjoying the “golden age” of the mid 1920s in New York, an age when major cities enjoyed a period of sustained economic prosperity. Some normality returned to politics in the wake of World War One, jazz music blossomed and the flapper redefined modern womanhood. Economically the era saw the large-scale use of automobiles, telephones, motion pictures and electricity, plus unprecedented industrial growth, accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, plus significant changes in lifestyle and culture. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses the lives of characters to demonstrate the corruption of the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby’s initial pursuit of his dream, which is his desire to be with Daisy, this is motivated and driven by material wealth and ambition to live an extravagant life, the idea during this period was that anyone could be a success, no matter what their background. Nick Carraway refers to Jay Gatsby’s “extraordinary gift for hope” and we are therefore encouraged to
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