Theme Of Alienation In The Great Gatsby

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Alienation is the state or experience of being isolated from a group to which one should belong in. The alienation of the male protagonists in ​Othello​, ​Wuthering Heights ​and ​The Great Gatsby ​embodies an interplay of both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Such is depicted in the construction of their identities, which include an emotional and psychological conflict within oneself as well as being removed from the social, political and cultural norms. Although the three texts were written to highlight the existing yet differing affairs in the light of their generations, they all consistently explore the theme of alienation. All the texts depict the male protagonists to be either explicitly or implicitly aware of their alienation as

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