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Laura E. K. Von Wallmenich, Ph.D.

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Molly Henning, Honor's Thesis and Presentation

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Ironic Dreams: Biographical Ambiguities in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby was primarily shaped by his personal biography; the biographical nature explains the novel’s portrayal of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchannan. Gatsby is Fitzgerald’s fictional embodiment, while Daisy is a synthesis of Fitzgerald’s wife Zelda and former lover Ginerva King. Fitzgerald both identifies with and creates critical distance from these characters; the result is an ambiguity in how the reader is to interpret Gatsby and Daisy—an ambiguity defined by the competing textual impulses that ask us to at once identify with and distance ourselves from his characters. What results in the novel is a fundamental irony as the author both criticizes and fictionally relives his own attempt to achieve exactly what Gatsby attempts to achieve the American Dream, through wealth and love. The complex nature of Fitzgerald’s identifications with the characters constructs not only an irony within the novel, but also an unresolved ambiguity that defines the experience of reading The Great Gatsby.

 

Alma College’s first-year students can choose to “go green” through the Get Out Bike Program, designed to reduce their carbon impact. By signing a pledge not to bring a car to campus, participants in the program receive a bike to keep at a discounted rate. Downtown businesses are easily accessible to student cyclists. Campus also is bordered by the 41-mile Fred Meijer Heartland Trail.

 

Student Profile

Connor Welsh

Connor Welsh
Graduation: 2014
Major: Biochemistry

With a passion for science and the power to make people smile, Connor Welsh put two and two together when he decided to major in biochemistry.

“As corny as it sounds, I like helping people,” he says. “I feel like I could really make a difference, so my goal is to go to med school and study anesthesiology or dermatology.”