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Ideological Analysis Of The Great Gatsby

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Can Physical Traits Asses a Person’s Social class?
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Sulistyaningsih, S., & Sari, D. M. M. (2018). The Ideological Reflection in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Novel, The Great Gatsby (Post-Colonial Literature). ATAVISME, 21(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.24257/atavisme.v21i1.439.121-132
The famous novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald in the 1920s explores the extravagance and excess prevalent among America's upper class. Jay Gatsby, the main character, is a self-made millionaire who still feels for his ex-girlfriend Daisy Buchanan (Sulistyaningsih & Sari 132). For example, based on this article, people from the upper class are often portrayed as sophisticated and poised. Still, lower-class individuals are given a gritty, genuine tone to differentiate them …show more content…

The article argues that socioeconomic class, race, and gender hinder underprivileged youth in education and employment (Bovens 80). Due to the links between body type, social standing, occupation, and cultural values, Bovens thinks a person's appearance can indicate their socioeconomic status.
Rosenthal, L., & Lobel, M. (2020). Exploring the links between social class, physical appearance, and mental health. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 61(1), 3-19. https://doi.org /10.1177/2332649219900284
In the article exploring the links between Social Class, Physical Appearance, and Mental Health, the author examines the links between socioeconomic class, appearance, and mental health. According to research, lower socioeconomic groups were more likely to be stereotyped based on looks (Rosenthal 19). Conclusively, these articles demonstrate how stunning privilege can help preserve class distinctions by stressing the role that appearance plays in establishing socioeconomic levels and highlighting its role in determining socioeconomic

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