The Analysis of Views on Utopia in Fitzgerald’s Work “the Great Gatsby”

Authors

  • Ochilova Nilufar Ulmasovna Senior teacher, f.f.f.d. of Foreign Languages Department Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute
  • Rakhmonova Marjona Akmal Student of Master’s Department the Faculty of Languages Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute

Keywords:

The concept of Utopia, paradise society

Abstract

This paper aims at analyzing the utopian aspect of American society in F.S. Fitzgerald’s (1896-1940) The Great Gatsby (1925). “The Great Gatsby “ is known as a the work where all ideal society features are described, where utopian definitions are given. It aims at depicting those aspects of the society through a careful examination of the settings, particularly East egg and the Valley of Ashes. Utopian views in the work represent the protagonist’s ideal reality in which he dreams of becoming famous, wealthy, and more satisfied.

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Published

2024-03-26

How to Cite

Ulmasovna, O. N., & Akmal, R. M. (2024). The Analysis of Views on Utopia in Fitzgerald’s Work “the Great Gatsby”. American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 2(3), 501–504. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/3869