ASSIGNMENT代写

新西兰代写assignment:自我完善理念

2019-02-28 19:55

伟大的美国梦的影响只有一个物理,外部对盖茨比的影响而形成了其他角色的意识——汤姆和黛西布坎南、约旦、桃金娘和盖茨比的腐败工作的同事都显示一个变化无常的自私的享乐主义然后气候quick-living相呼应,挥霍比盖茨比的精心计划,浪漫的努力赢回黛西的心和他的怀旧情绪在过去的反思。事实上,盖茨比与20世纪20年代的美国生活方式相去甚远,他只是变得非常善于模仿这种生活方式的症状。看来盖茨比既是美国梦的捍卫者,又是美国梦的对立面。盖茨比用美国梦的灿烂乐观来平息他对赢得黛西爱情的焦虑。通过向一个向前看、充满希望的美国生活的理想投降,他在某种程度上使自己相信不可能的事情是一种非常现实的可能性。然而,盖茨比的宏伟计划注定要失败,因为财富和社会地位并不是他想表现出来的品质——它们不会让他成为美国“伟大”社会的一员。盖茨比显然是受到富兰克林自传的启发。在第九章中,尼克发现了盖茨比的一本珍贵的旧书,这本书和盖茨比一样,对日常安排和自律有着同样的孜孜不倦的关注。盖茨比认同富兰克林的自我完善理念,决心“练习演讲、保持镇定以及如何做到这一点;每周阅读一本精益求精的书或杂志;对父母更好。这里列出了一长串关于自助的指导,真是滑稽又讽刺。这些品质究竟能给盖茨比什么,使他在寻找爱情方面更有成就呢?
新西兰代写assignment:自我完善理念
The impact of the great American dream has only a physical, external effect on Gatsby whereas it has shaped the very consciousnesses of the other characters – Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Jordan, Myrtle and Gatsby’s corrupt work colleagues all display a fickle self-serving hedonism that echoes the then climate of quick-living, profligacy much more than Gatsby’s meticulously planned, romantic endeavour to win back Daisy’s heart and his nostalgia upon reflections of the past. Gatsby is in reality then, far removed from 1920s American lifestyle, he has simply become extremely good at mimicking its symptoms.It seems then that Gatsby is both the champion and the antithesis of the American Dream. Gatsby invites the glowing optimism of the American Dream to appease his anxiety to earn the love of Daisy. By surrendering to the ideals of a forward-looking, hopeful American life he somehow convinces himself that the unlikely is a very real possibility. However, Gatsby’s grand scheme is doomed because wealth and social standing are not qualities which he cares to evince – they will not earn him a membership in America’s ‘great’ society. Gatsby is quite clearly inspired by Franklin’s autobiography.In chapter 9 Nick discovers a treasured old book of Gatsby’s which shares the same assiduous attention to routine and self-discipline in the form of daily schedules. Gatsby buys into Franklin’s ideals of self-improvement, resolving to ‘practice elocution, poise and how to attain it; read one improving book or magazine per week; and be better to parents‘. Such an empty list of instructions towards self-help are listed here with comical irony. What indeed can such qualities give Gatsby that will make him any more accomplished in finding love?