F. Scott Fitzgerald makes great efforts in his fiction to deal with theme of the bankruptcy of _________.
A: the ruling class
B: the rich capitalists
C: the American Dream
D: the modern civilization
A: the ruling class
B: the rich capitalists
C: the American Dream
D: the modern civilization
举一反三
- The most import theme of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is the disillusionment of “____”.
- In his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, _________draws a picture of a society obsessed with money, and the failure of the “American dream”. A: F. Scott Fitzgerald B: Ernest Hemingway C: William Dean Howells D: Mark Twain
- The theme of the Great Gatsby is the _______of American Dream
- Which of the following is NOT a theme in The<br/>Great Gatsby? A: race B: suicide C: class D: modernization E: the American Dream
- F. Scott Fitzgerald gave the name to his age – the age of Jazz because of his work like This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night.