what lies beneath gatsby

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Extravagant parties, love affairs, and lavish materials of the rich East Egg of New York in the roaring 1920s brings excitement to life. In The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald presents the extravagant, gossip filled lives of Nick Carraway, Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby falls in love with the rich Daisy Buchanan, before he leaves for war as a struggling soldier. He tries his entire life to impress her and become rich, but he never achieves being worthy enough for her. Fitzgerald reflects Jay Gatsby’s unremitting chase for Daisy’s heart with countless underlying meanings through symbols-like books, material possession, and eyes- throughout The Great Gatsby.
The larger the increment of books one reads will increases their intelligence. As a child, Jay Gatsby “read one improving book or magazine per week”, this sparks his knowledge from a young age and makes him the smart well rounded man he is today (Fitzgerald 173). The diverse books that are showcased in The Great Gatsby arrange from newspapers, scientific, education, to fake books without words. The grander the educationa...

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