Great past nature of Gatsby 's Ice Palace and "Ice Palace" and great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald explores the essence of the past. He told us that we can neither regain the past nor escape. In "Ice Palace" he wrote two different societies, north and south history. In "The Great Gatsby" he wrote about the relationship between Daisy and the two men, Tom and Gatsby. "In one of these two stories, some want to escape from the past, others want to return to the past" (Pendelton, 37).
> The works I chose to discuss are 'This side of heaven', 'Great Gatsby', 'Calm Night' and 'Ice Palace'. Many of this article will focus on The Great Gatsby, as there is no lack of proper research and time to read Fitzgerald's work. I have read TGG over and over again, but I will read it only after learning about the real life of Fitzgerald. By reading TGG, you found that you know F. Scott Fitzgerald more than you think. > His first role model and influence was Cyril Sigourney Webster Fay, his father, who met him at the Newman School of Hackensack, New Jersey in November 1912. Fitzgerald is 16 years old and vulnerable. Father Fey is the ideal pastor of FSF and has a popularity that makes the church attractive. Brookeoli expressed him as a "romantic intellectual." Father Fey started writing FSF using traditional religious poetry. Fitzgerald gave him the most pleasant compliment on his first novel, "This side of heaven".
Scott Fitzgerald explores the similar advantage of love in his novel "Great Gatsby". Compared to Romeo and Juliet, many characters of "Great Gatsby" use their marriages to get along with other lovers. In "Great Gatsby", the desire for love for foreign partners will inevitably cause pain in the lives of the participants. "Great Gatsby" as a whole, Myrtle Wilson, Daisy Buchanan, Jay Gatsby all feel pain for their commitment and contribution. these