The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Is The Great Gatsby still great?
In the summer of 1922 a young Nick Carraway has moved from the calm atmosphere of Minnesota after graduating from Yale to the bustling city of New York to pursue his new career in the bond business. Moving into a quaint little cottage in West Egg he is surrounded by those with endless wealth and luxury including his mysterious neighbor Jay Gatsby who lives in one of the largest mansions in the area of new money. Across the bay in East Egg on an enormous plot of land with a massive estate live Nick’s cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan. One evening at dinner at the Buchanan’s Nick meets Daisy’s beautiful companion Jordan Baker who informs him of Tom’s infidelities with a woman named Myrtle from a poor area of town called the valley of ashes. As the summer continues Nick receives an unexpected invitation to a party at the mysterious Gatsby household. No one in the region really has any idea of who Jay Gatsby is or how he made his mounds of money but speculations constantly float about at his extravagant celebrations that he hosts every weekend but never makes a known appearance at. Jordan and Nick change this when they meet Gatsby himself as he asks to talk to Ms. Baker in private where he divulges his deepest secrets about his long time love for Daisy and how he yearns to be reunited with her after their brief meeting nearly five years earlier. He propositions a plan to be relayed to Nick for him to invite his cousin over to the cottage for a simple cup of tea where at which time Gatsby will coincidentally make a casual visit. At the initially awkward meeting several days later the love that was once felt by both parties involved is effectively rekindled and an intense and secret affair ensues...

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