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The gReat GAtsby
Title: The gReat GAtsby
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1338 | Pages: 5.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The gReat GAtsby
Gold-hatted Gatsby *********************** Only a handful of novels can parallel that of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Released in 1925, the novel cleverly demonstrates the manners and morals commonly practiced throughout the time period. The plot revolves around several main themes and effectively expresses Fitzgerald’s unique perspective. With an objective standpoint, Nick Carraway narrates the story as Jay Gatsby, a foolish racketeer, tries to win over his lifelong love, Daisy Buchanan. Although pecuniary matters
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alleged German spy. However impressed or disgusted some may be, because of his authentic attempts to change his society, he will always remain the Gold-hatted Gatsby. Fitzgerald did manage to accomplish a feeling of doubtfulness towards the American dream and deep-rooted beliefs. Not only did The Great Gatsby capture the concept of failure when attempting to conquer sour morality, the novel vividly depicted a life foolishly lived, only for a lost goal so long sought.
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