The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby was a very well written and enjoyable book. It was follows the lives of some upper class people in rural early America. This book shows the corruption and lack of morals posessed by many people. Jay Gatsby, the main character is used as a symbol of all the people in the world that struggle to get up in the world only to find that others will not fail to bring them down. During his life, he finds success, love, happiness and wealth, only to have it all destroyed by the same thing that helped him to attain his dream, his one true love. I enjoyed the depth the author used in establishing each character's personality. Not only did it give the ability to understand the characters, but it also helped to give insight to their motives and actions.

This story is set in America during the twenties. The main setting is divided into two very different parts of town. One part is known as East Egg, or the established wealthy part of town, and West Egg, the newly rich part of town. The two main characters in the story, Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby, both live in West Egg. Gatsby lives in a quite huge mansion, while Nick lives in a modest, middle-class home near Gatsby's. Other characters, Tom and Daisy Buchanan, live in East Egg in a large Georgian Colonial mansion, as a symbol of their established wealth. The "Valley of the ashes" is used as a symbol for al, the dark and grim things in society.

The main character in this story is Jay Gatsby. He is a mysterious man that throws parties yet instead of attending them, he watches his guests enjoy the fun. He is devoted to his dream of perfect romance. He is very wealthy and believes that all of his dreams will come true, and his new life will come together as ...

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... by the material objects he possesses because he took so much pride in them, especially his car. Many symbols are used, such as the valley of the ashes, representing all the corruption in society, Gatsby's car, his unread books and parties that he did not attend all symbolized his desire to look good but have little function. The theme of this story is that wealth without a worthy purpose is ultimately self-destructive.

I thought the end of this story was very believeable. It was also a huge surprise to me as I did not expect Gatsby to die. I think the ending suits the theme of the story and that another ending would not have been suitable. The ending shows consequences of actions and how not all dreams can come true with money. I would recommend this book because it is very well written and entertaining. It also teaches a good lesson about not being materialistic.

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