03 Mar 2026
1h 8m

3. The Great Gatsby: Old Money, Murder, and the American Dream

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The Book Club

The podcast analyzes F. Scott Fitzgerald's *The Great Gatsby*, exploring its themes of wealth, the American Dream, and the tragedy of characters destroyed by their own illusions. It delves into the historical context of the Jazz Age, marked by economic growth, Prohibition, and social rebellion, while also noting its dark side, including racism and excess. Fitzgerald's life, particularly his doomed romance with Geneva King, is examined as a major inspiration for the novel. The discussion covers the book's sensuality, the unreliability of narrator Nick Carraway, and the symbolism of the green light and the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg. Ultimately, the podcast considers the novel's melancholy portrayal of lost dreams and the impossibility of recapturing the past.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Context, and The Folio Society

Part 2: The Author’s Life and Creative Process

Part 3: Character Analysis and Narrative Style

Part 4: Themes, Symbols, and Social Critique

Part 5: Conclusion and Final Ratings

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