Friday, September 20, 2019
The main techniques Fitzgerald used to introduce our main character Gatsby :: English Literature
The main techniques Fitzgerald used to introduce our main character Gatsby    Author's Techniques by Fitzgerald     The Great Gatsby    Fitzgerald is a very diverse and interesting author to analyze. The  techniques he uses for each character or theme that he wants to  present is different from page to page, thus making him a  multifaceted.    When speaking of the title character of the book, Jay Gatsby, there  are a few specific techniques used in the layout of his features.  Gatsby doesnââ¬â¢t appear in the book in flesh and blood until the third  chapter of the book however by that time Nick Carraway has received  enough second hand information about him. However there is of course a  reason as to why Fitzgerald waited with the introduction of this man;  the more we waited for the Great Gatsby the larger his reputation grew  in order for us to build a predetermined view about him.    The main techniques Fitzgerald used to introduce our main character  Gatsby was reputations and postponed introduction thus creating a lot  of mystery around this man. At first when Nick enters one of Gatsbyââ¬â¢s  parties he doesnââ¬â¢t see the host indulging himself in the luxuries of  the crowd, food and music though instead he is nowhere to be seen.  This is a very surprising enigma for Nick since generally you would  presume that whoever has this much wealth would thrive in showing it  off to his guests. On top of this, you have a lot of rumors  circulating every one of his parties. Catherine McKee once said that  Gatsby is ââ¬Å"the son of Kaiser Wilhelmâ⬠, the current ruler of Germany.  Of course every speculation made was false however as Nick heard them  all, his anticipations for their meeting grew. This is a clever  technique since not only does it enhance Gatsbyââ¬â¢s character importance  in the novel though it shows how little the supporting characters of  the book knows him.    We hear all sorts of rumors about how Gatsby acquired his wealth  however not until chapter VII do we have definite proof of how his  money came about. On page 140, two thirds into the book, Tom confronts  Jay about who he really is. It is during that event where Tom throws  all the facts about his bootlegging in Jayââ¬â¢s face ââ¬ËI found out what  your ââ¬Å"drug-storesâ⬠ were-ââ¬Ë He turned to us and spoke rapidly. ââ¬ËHe and  this Wolfshiem bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and in  Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter. Thatââ¬â¢s one of his  little stuntsâ⬠¦..ââ¬â¢What about it? said Gatsby politely. ââ¬ËI guess your  friend Walter Chase wasnââ¬â¢t too proud to come in on it.  					    
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