Saturday, June 1, 2019
Living Life Like The Great Gatsby :: Great Gatsby Essays
  Living Life Like The  broad Gatsby  Imagine that you live in the nineteen twenties, and that you are a very wealthy man that lives by himself in a manchine, on a lake and who throws parties every weekend. This is just the beginning of how to  explain the way Jay Gatsby lived his life. This  fable, by F. Scott, Fitzgerald is   unrivaled that is very deep in thought. Fitzgerald releases little clues along the way of  the novel that will be crusual to understand the ending. For  instance, he makes the blue coupe a very  cardinal clue, as well as the Dr. T. J. Eckleburg eyes  on the billboard that Mr. Wilson (the gas station attendant ) refers to as the  eyes of god. There are also  separate little things that relate to the reason  of gatsbys death. The main characters of this novel each have their part  to do with the ending, Nick Caraway is probably the main character of this novel,  as he comes down from New Jersey to new York to visit his cousin Daisy, who  is married to Tom Buchan   nan. These are some of the incidents that are  included in the novel as you will read further I will relate some issues of the  novel, as well as other critics have included their views on The Great Gatsby.   F. Scott, Fitsgerald was an American  short story  importr and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age(the 1920s), his most brilliant  novel work being The Great Gatsby(1925). He was  born(p) in St. Paul, Minnesota on  sept. 24, 1896 and died in Hollywood, California on December 21, 1940.  His private life, with his wife, Zelda, in both America and France, became almost as celebrated as his novels. Fitsgerald was the only son of an aristocrat  father, who was the author of the star spangle banner. Fitzgerald spent most of  time with his wife, latter in their relationship they moved to france where he  began to write his most brilliant novel, The Great Gatsby. All of his divided  nature is in this novel, the native midwestener afir with the possibilities of  every Ame   ricans dream in its hero, Jay Gatsby, and the compassionate princeton gentlemen in its narrator, Nick Carraway. The Great Gatsby is the  most   
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