Introduction | 第1-9页 |
Part One The Great Gatsby and Martin Eden Are Both Autobiographical Novels | 第9-19页 |
Ⅰ F.Scott Fitzgerald and the Hero of the Novel | 第9-12页 |
ⅰ. The Heroine of The Great Gatsby Is Depicted Partially Based on Fitzgerald's Wife | 第9-10页 |
ⅱ. F.Scott Fitzgerald's Life Frequently Overshadows His Work | 第10-12页 |
Ⅱ Jack London,the Author of Martin Eden and the Hero Martin Eden | 第12-19页 |
ⅰ. Jack London and Martin Eden's Similar Family Background and Life Experiences | 第14-16页 |
ⅱ. From the Dream of Becoming a Writer to the Final Success | 第16-19页 |
Part Two Both the Two Novels Discuss the Same Theme | 第19-28页 |
Ⅰ The Role of Money | 第19-22页 |
ⅰ. Money Does not Change Gatsby's Social Status but Leads Him to Death | 第19-21页 |
ⅱ. The Gulf Between the Different Social Status Determined by Wealth Is Impassable | 第21-22页 |
Ⅱ The Decline of the American Dream Reflected by Death | 第22-28页 |
ⅰ. Gatsby's Death Is Destined by What He Is in Quest of | 第22-24页 |
ⅱ. Martin Eden's Death Is Inevitable | 第24-28页 |
Part Three The Writing Styles of the Two Novels | 第28-36页 |
Ⅰ The First-Person Narration in The Great Gatsby | 第28-31页 |
ⅰ. Nick's Importance Lies in His Relationship with the Other Characters | 第28-29页 |
ⅱ. Nick Carraway's Temperament Is Well Suited to Narrating The Great Gatsby | 第29页 |
ⅲ. Nick Carraway's Function to Vivify Gatsby | 第29-30页 |
ⅳ. Nick Carraway's Understanding of Gatsby Is the Central Line of the Story | 第30-31页 |
Ⅱ The Vivid Details in Martin Eden | 第31-36页 |
ⅰ. Details in Language Description | 第31-32页 |
ⅱ. Details in the Description of Psychological Activities | 第32-33页 |
ⅲ. Details in the Description of Martin Eden's Life | 第33-36页 |
Conclusion | 第36-37页 |
Bibliography | 第37-40页 |