The Great Gatsby5
Title: The Great Gatsby5
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1933 | Pages: 8.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Great Gatsby5
The Great Gatsby
I. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, grew up in an upper-middle class family where he enjoyed the traditions of the upper classes, but not the financial ability to uphold those practices. Fitzgerald acquired his fame, almost overnight, with the publication of his first book, This Side of Paradise, in 1920. His extensive career began with the writing of stories for mass-circulation magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post. That
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dream at the same time? It is possible to love Gatsby for his strength and unselfish nature, yet still criticize him for his self-delusion. The disappointing mood of the book is constantly being maintained with the blindness of the characters. Even Gatsby never truly sees Daisy or himself, so blinded is he by his dream. Tom’s affair along with Daisy and Wilson’s shows how unreal the material world is without necessary humane elements.
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