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“He was a
blond
,
spiritless
man, anaemic and faintly handsome.”
Dust
symbolism of
working-class
--> pale, worn down, no life/vivacity
Could be seen as
handsome
if not
working-class
Show’s
Nick’s
judgmental
“He was his wife’s man
,
not his own.”
-Fem lens --> George as inferior as he doesn't meet male gender standards/expectations of the era -
dominance
and power (like
Tom -foils Tom
)
“’Beat me...throw me down and beat me!’” (Myrtle, Chapter 7)
Parallel of George/Tom --> societal
expectations
of men’s roles,
emasculating
George
“Picking
up
Wilson like a doll, Tom carried him into the office, set him down in a
chair
, and came back” (Chapter 7, pg 134)
Use of a
triple
to emphasise George’s
weakness.
Emphasises how his life is depicted and controlled by those
higher
up in society and Tom’s
control.
Paternalism: the idea that the
upper class
must look after the
proletariat.
“God sees everything...That’s an
advertisement”
(Chapter
8
)
America’s God is
fake
–their God is
money
and
materialism