Modernism
Context
Chapter 1
Setting the Stage
Nick Carraway
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This movement, which embraced experimentation with narrative structure, individualism, and a break from tradition, serves as the back drop for The Great Gatsby

What is Modernism?

100

The event, which began in 1929, greatly affected the economic landscape ofthe 1930s and marks the historical context of The Great Gatsby.

What is the Great Depression?

100

Nick Carraway resides in this area, which is home to those who have recently acquired wealth, often referred to as "new money".

What is West Egg?

100

The setting of The Great Gatsby is largely influenced by the social and economic atmosphere of this era, which was characterised by meaterialism and excess.

What is the 1920s?

100

Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator, describes his family background, which is rooted in this type of midwestern state.

What is Minnesota?

200

This technique, often used in modernist literature, is characterised by the depiction of a character's inner thoughts and feelings, seen in Nick's observations in the novel.

What is stream of consciousness?

200

Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was written during the decade known for its jazz music, speakeasies, and extravagant parties, often called this?

What is the jazz age?

200

This area, where Tom and Daisy Buchanan live, represents the traditional, old-money class of society.

What is East Egg?

200

In The Great Gatsby, this is the dream that many of the characters, especially Gatsby aspire to achieve, symbolising wealth, success, and social mobility .

What is the American Dream?

200

Nick Carraway is written as this, which influences how readers perceive the events in the story.

What is unreliable narrator?

300

Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby reflects this modernist characteristic, highlighting the alienation and cynicism of the post-world war 1 generation?

what is disillusionment or disenchantment?

300

The 1920's saw the rise of these illegal consumption of this, as seen in Gatsby's extravagant parties.

What is the prohibition laws?

300

The contrast between the two eggs symbolises the divide between these two types of wealth in American society.

What is old money and new money?

300

This character embodies the idealistic pursuit of the American Dream, yet their dream is ultimately unattainable.

Who is Jay Gatsby?

300

Fitzgerald employs this technique, in which Nick describes events and characters in a non-linear manner, allowing the story to unfold gradually.

What is fragmentation or flashbacks?

400

The modernist literature, a sense of hopelessness often pervades, as seen in The Great Gatsby, especially through the character of Gatsby and his unattainable dream?

What is the failure of the American Dream?

400

The historical event dramatically changed the United States in the 1930s, bringing about a shift in American values, heavily influencing Fitzgerald's portrayal of wealth and class in the novel.

What is the Stock Market Crash?

400

Nick Carraway begins by reflecting on this quality, that his father instilled in him, which he believes has helped shape his perspective on life.

What is non-judgemental?

400

Nick Carraway describes East Egg and West Egg as embodying this fundamental divide in American society, particularly in terms of old money and new money.

What is class?

400

Nick's narrative is filled with this device, which reflects his tendency to interpret the actions and motivations of others, sometimes blurring the line between fact and interpretation.

What is subjective truth?

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