Modernist writers of the 1920s showed negative views on this generation of women. Many people, including 'perfection' families, are experiencing disillusionment of American dreams. Ezra Pound's "Portrait D'une Femme" shows the women's point of view. Men seem to be disillusioned with his view of women in perfect life. In "Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator felt disillusioned with the woman in the 1920s. This article shows the differences and similarities between social classes and shows how women act in accordance with social position in society.
Nick Calloway who played a great Gatsby role as a great Gatsby narrator F. Scott Fitzgerald talked about stories and announced a specific portrait of American society in the roar of the 1920s. A story of a man whose groove will rise to great wealth. This guy, Jay Gatsby, was unaware that his new wealth could not give him the privilege of rank and position. Nick Calloway from a famous Midwestern family speaks stories. - Nick Nickaway's real Nick of "The Great Gatsby" is a very real character in the novel. He took part in situations like Daisy and Gatsby, helped them to rekindle their love, and he became a true friend of Jay Gatsby. In the whole novel, Nick Callaway began holding many friends until he began to intervene in other people. It all began with Nick's neighbor Jay Gatsby who all invited Nick to Nick's party.
In "Great Gatsby", friendship and obsession with Nick and Jay Gatsby is an important part of the novel. Nick 's obvious obsession with Gatsby is obvious, as it tells a story based entirely on Jay Gatsby. Barbarese (http://www.jstor.org/stable/27546588) said, "The story of real love lies in the friendship between Nick and Jay Gatsby." This friendship and Tsby's commitment, Nick did not even talk about 'great Gatsby'