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American Literature. Study session / Review. Modernism. Was a reaction to the emergence of city life as a central force in society. Modernist literature normally revolved around the idea of individualism, and a mistrust in institutions. (See additional notes on Modernism.
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American Literature • Study session / Review
Modernism • Was a reaction to the emergence of city life as a central force in society. Modernist literature normally revolved around the idea of individualism, and a mistrust in institutions. • (See additional notes on Modernism
Author • Tennessee Williams • 1911-1983 • Many of his characters and stories were semi-autobiographical
Primary Characters • Blanche DuBois • Mitch Mitchell • Stanley Kowalski • Stella Kowalski
Blanche DuBois • A Southern Belle from Belle Reve in Laurel, Mississippi • A compulsive liar and alcoholic
Mitch Mitchell • Lives with his mother, is single • Is a war buddy of Stanleys. • Is younger than Stanley in the play, but apparently older than him in the movie.
Stanley Kowalski • A Vet of WWII • His parents are immigrants from Poland • He is an abusive husband
Stella Kowalski • She is from Belle Reve in Laurel, Mississippi • She is married to Stanley • She doesn’t appear to mind being abused • She gets excited by her husband’s brutality
Secondary Characters • Eunice and Steve Hubbell
Eunice Hubble • Solves her problems with alcohol.
Steve Hubble • Is abusive, like Stanley, but he gets his fair share back.
Allan Grey • Blanche’s deceased husband. • Killed himself at a casino • Killed himself because of his homosexuality.
Blind “Mexican Woman” • Sells flowers and crowns for the dead.
“Negro Woman” • Takes the purse from a prostitute. Appears to hang around, but never has very many lines
Pablo • Plays cards with Stanley, Steve, and Mitch. Doesn’t have very many lines.
Shep Huntley • Blanche’s one time boyfriend. He is the subject of many of her lies.
Setting • Circa 1947 • After World War II • Elysian Fields, New Orleans, Louisiana
Other Settings, never actually seen • The Four Deuces, New Orleans, Louisiana • Belle Reve, Laurel, Mississippi • The Flamingo, Laurel, Mississippi • The Tarantula Arms, Laurel, Mississippi
Topics of Discussion • Alcoholism • Reality versus Fantasy • Class conflict • Gender • Sex, Gender and Power • The American Dream
The Great Gatsby • 1925 Modernist book by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Author • F. Scott Fitzgerald • Was very critical of American Society • Spent a significant amount of years living in France, instead of the United States • Married into money, was nouveau riche
Primary Characters • Nick Carraway • Jay Gatsby • Daisy Buchanan
Nick Carraway • Daisy’s cousin from Minnesota • Made his money in bonds and stocks
Jay Gatsby • Went from rags to riches through unknown means. • Is originally from South Dakota • Is a decorated war hero.
Daisy Buchanan • Originally from Saint Louis, Missouri • Had many suitors who went off to war
Secondary Characters • Tom Buchanan • Myrtle Wilson • George Wilson
Tom Buchanan • From one of the richest families in Chicago • He didn’t have to work for his money, and had “reached his peak” at 21. • Has cheated on his wife several times,
Myrtle Wilson • Met Tom on the train. • Is obsessed with having her own lover.
George Wilson • Works in a mechanic’s shop • Seems to know of his wife’s misdeeds on some level.
Tertiary Characters • Klipspringer • Owleyes • Meyer Wolfsheim • Pam Buchanan • Mr. Gatz
Klipspringer • Plays “Ain’t We Got Fun” on the piano • Is a free-loader
Owleyes • Is impressed with Gatsby’s real books
Meyer Wolfsheim • Fixed the 1919 World Series • Has human molars on his cufflinks.
Pam Buchanan • Is Daisy’s “little dream” • Makes Gatsby upset.
Gatz • Gatsby’s father from North Dakota • Is proud of his son’s success • Only appears at the funeral. • Doesn’t seem to know how his son got his money.
Michaelis “The Greek” • Tries to be the voice of reason for George Wilson
Catherine ??? • Myrtle’s sister
Settings • Summer of 1922, starting at the solstice • Manhattan (Apartment) • Valley of Ashes • West Egg – nouveau riche (new money) • East Egg – old money
Backgrounds • Places not shown, only listed: • Minnesota – where Gatsby got his money • North Dakota – Gatsby’s home state • Louisville – Daisy’s hometown • Chicago – Tom’s hometown
Topics of Discussion • Old Money versus New Money • Social Norms • Sex, Gender, and Power • Spousal Abuse • The American Dream • Money – who has it and how do they get it?
Naturalism • A highly scientific means of portraying a believable reality in literature.
Author • Jack London • Wrote and had many adventures, but looked at them scientifically • London was known to be racist and sexist
Text • To Build A Fire • A man is stuck out in the Yukon and cannot manage to make a fire to save his life.
Characters • Unnamed Man - characteristic of Naturalism • Unmade Dog
Topics • Man v. Nature
Naturalism is D-Shaped • Detached • Social Conditions • Heredity • Attitude Towards Controversial Subjects • Pessimism • Environment • Determinism
Realism • Text • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge • Author • Ambrose Bierce • Bitter Bierce • Was a close fan of William Randolph Hearst