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- The Great Gatsby is a work full of opposite poles and the search for the internal contradictions of a text is one of deconstructionism's main concerns.
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When analyzing The Great Gatsby with the theory of deconstruction, scholars tend to center upon the tragic life of the younger generation who experienced the bloody War World I and the representation of the Gatsby’s disillusioned dream.
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The following year he published three major works on his theory of deconstruction: Of Grammatology, Writing and Differance, and "Speech and Phenomena" and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs. He further developed his theory in a second set of major works published.
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The Great Gatsby is a work full of opposite poles and the search for the internal contradictions of a text is one of deconstructionism's main concerns.
The following entry discusses deconstruction theory as a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary texts. Deconstruction is a literary criticism movement originated by French ...
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Nov 26, 1991 · Deconstructionist strategies can be used to analyze "The Great Gatsby," a work of lasting literary value in part because of its narrative incongruities and the duplicitous nature of its narrator, Nick Carraway.
Mar 30, 2021 · Whether we accept or reject this theory, it is an intriguing idea that, although Fitzgerald does not support this theory in the novel, that may have been deliberate: to conceal Gatsby’s blackness but, as it were, hide it in plain sight.