Here is the link for "Babylon Revisited"
Read this for next Monday:
http://gutenberg.net.au/fsf/BABYLON-REVISITED.html
Outside sources for "Babylon Revisited":
Link to the story:
http://gutenberg.net.au/fsf/BABYLON-REVISITED.html
Outside Sources:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00144940.1990.9934031http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-94-007-0773-3_8?LI=true
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8289335/Babylon-Revisited-When-the-money-runs-out.htmlhttp://iws2.collin.edu/mtolleson/2328online/2328notesbabylon.htm
http://www.jeffersonflanders.com/2006/07/f-scott-fitzgeralds-babylon-revisited-and-the-lost-decade-damaged-men-and-fractured-pasts/https://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/bruce.brogdon/engl1301/oral-reports/short-story-criticism/babylon-revisited-a-story-of-the-exiles-return/viewhttp://kb.gcsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=thecorinthianhttp://libguides.fau.edu/c.php?g=325462&p=2181967Themes found in the story:
- Facing the consequences of one’s actions
- The struggle to change
Symbols found in the story:
This link has some background information and criticism of the story (there is a lot of info here that could be used if you choose to write your first essay about this story):
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tdlarson/fsf/babylon/chap_3.htmIn the next two weeks we will discuss The Great Gatsby which “Babylon Revisited” shares many themes and issues with. Here is a short description of how they are similar:“Babylon Revisited”: Similarity to The Great GatsbyIn both works, the main character is trying to create a new identity. In the case of Jay Gatsby, he has reinvented himself by a name change and by becoming rich through criminal acts to win Daisy. In Charlie’s instance, he has made a serious effort to reform to gain custody of Honoria.
Both The Great Gatsby and “Babylon Revisited” are also statements about the twenties, the pursuit of wealth and careless living of that generation. Gatsby’s pursuit of wealth, hoping it will bring him happiness and fulfillment, is the embodiment of the American Dream gone wrong. “Babylon Revisited” makes a statement not only about Charlie’s his personal dilemma but the irresponsible seeking of pleasure that was characteristic of the post-war Roaring Twenties generation.From: http://vickie-britton.suite101.com/babylon-revisited-summary-and-analysis-a204727