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POETRY AND GATSBY THEMES :warning: - Coggle Diagram
POETRY AND GATSBY THEMES
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class
:moneybag:
Who so list to hunt
Only after Gatsby attains a great deal amount of wealth does he feel comfortable with moving towards daisy. "Her voice full of money", even with her voice we can tell there is a sense of affluency with the way she speaks
passion/desire
:fire:
To His Coy Mistress
:peach:
Male dominant narrator - manipulates the female (subject of his pleasure) into wanting to have sex with him - through the device of time running out/inevitable death.
Nom Sum Qualis
:!!:
Dowson, decadent poet - a time where they lived for pleasure in all things whether it be sex or alcohol ;)
Narrator devours himself into pleasuring activities, with prostitutes and parties - hoping to get over his one true love... Cynara.
Myrtle and Tom
:eggplant:
Myrtle desires a higher social class, using her sexuality to gain it. Whilst, Tom is just after some pleasure through a meaningless relationship no real love for Myrtle.
women's roles
:woman::skin-tone-2:
barriers to/unrequited love
:no_entry:
love and time
:clock1:
love and death
:skull:
futility of love
:broken_heart:
marriage
:wedding:
appearance and reality
:silhouettes:
idealised love
:<3: