Esther Choi, Katie Christ Erica Jurado, Amanda Otto. The Girls of Gatsby
Ester Choi and Katie Christ along with Erica Jurado and Amanda Otto created a website containing all of their entries on the Girls of The Great Gatsby. Through their different entries, I learned about content, themes, history, as well as a biography of The Great Gatsby. Katie Christ's entry "The Girls Who Inspired The Great Gatsby" discusses the girls Fitzgerald knew in real life that inspired him to write The Great Gatsby. Erica Jurado's entry "Triptych Portraits" portrays the colors of Daisy Buchannan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jordan Baker. Amanda Otto's entry is a video tailored for your viewing and listening pleasure. Immerse yourself in the culture of the 1920s; experience its music and dancing as you envision the life of the 'Gatsby Girls'. Finally, Esther Choi's entry compares and contrasts how gender roles have changed from the 1920s to modern day. These concepts help explain and give us a deeper insight into Gatsby’s Life at the time and the passion which drove him to write The Great Gatsby.
Zelda Fitzgerald and Daisy
Zelda Fitzgerald, F. Scott
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Scott Fitzgerald’s materialistic and desires. From a young age, both Jay Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald strive to become successful. Although F. Scott Fitzgerald was not able to gain the fame and fortune he had always desired, he was able to live this dream through Gatsby. However great F. Scott Fitzgerald dream was, he knew that he saw it through Gatsby’s eyes. The Green Light across the body of water, of uncertainty, can represent dreams. Both Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald had a dream which both exists only in the past. For Gatsby, it was the life Gatsby imagined with Daisy before he was shipped off into Europe. This left Gatsby with an “emptiness” feeling and Gatsby used Daisy who contained his imagined potential happiness, as well as future, to fill his