Creatures dead in "Great Gatsby" have not lived a life under our time and the sun; is this possible? This is the main purpose of men and women who existed after the First World War. In this era of prosperity and moral recovery, young people from all over the world visited European bars and dance halls on the east coast of America, or a luxurious party to seek happiness. Their lives are recorded in the stories of great writers of that era.
Hemingway 's "Rising Sun" was obviously affected in many ways after Gatsby and Brett Ashley' s sun 's work was published in Fitzgerald' s "Great Gatsby". The most obvious influence of Fitzgerald is reflected in his depiction of Hemingway's hostess, writer Ashley. Many critics have noticed and analyzed the similarities between Brett and Daisy Buchanan, which is correct, but there are fundamental differences between the two women too. Compared to Daisy ... Also, the sun rises in the sun rising in Ernest Hemingway, Jack Burns is lost, he has wasted his life with drinking. At the beginning of the book, Robert Cohen asked Jack, "You think your life has ended, and have you never used it?" Yes, occasionally. "In this book The focus is the collapse of the postwar generation and how we can not find it.
Because it may not come tomorrow, live in the daytime This is the motto often heard in the 1920s, the theme of two famous novels of the 1920s. F. Scott Fitzgerald, created by Ernest Hemingway and the great Gatsby, "The sun rises" is a novel about a lost generation. They are trying to find an order for their world, and the world has been crushed. They are trying to achieve their dream of distribution and the downfall of those trying to achieve their imaginary goals. The themes of the two novels are not only similar, but the characters in the novel have many similarities. Examples of two similar characters are Jay Gatsby of Novel The Great Gatsby and Robert Cohn of Novel The Sun Also Rises. These two characters, Jay Gatsby and Robert, are both similar romantic novelists and wealthy outsiders, so they are similar.
In the writing of New Republic, George Mayberry wrote that the novel "in many classical traditions" compares the novel with "Moby Dick", "The Sun Also Rises" and "The Great Gatsby". . "Using all the resources of the American language, recording imagination and wisdom is an important aspect of our life," he said. A good American novel, people do not want to memorize. "