Many of the novels before this chapter introduce "hero" to readers, so readers can get a good sense of character, but Fats Gerald's Gatsby style is somewhat different. As the novel of the title develops mainly in the man named Gatsby, the mysterious way in our late book is more like a first chapter, in a chapter encountered in the chapter 3 chapter of the hero It is also very effective. However, as we are from second-hand sources around Gatsby, we are creating our own "Gatsby" until we meet him.
Fitzgerald postponed the introduction of most of this information until the novel was quite late. Gatsby's reputation preceded him - Gatsby himself appeared in the lecture until Chapter 3. Fitzgerald originally proposed that Gatsby is a mysterious host with indifference and indifference of his incredible gorgeous party held in his mansion every week. He seems to be surrounded by a spectacular luxury, chased by a mighty man and a beautiful woman. He was the subject of the whole gossip whirlwind in New York and he was already a legendary celebrity before he was introduced to the readers. Fitzgerald is a chapter that advanced the novel in a mysterious source of Gatsby's background and his wealth (exact evidence of GATSBY Chapter 6 Childhood and his criminal transaction in Chapter 7)
At first glance, it looks like F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" was inspired by his relationship with his wife, Zelda Sayer Fitzgerald. Like Jay Gatsby in the novel, Fitzgerald met a beautiful and wealthy young woman, Zelda, and fell in love, but he left her because she was short of money. Unfortunately, for Fitzgerald, Zelda first rejected him because he was out of money, not because a woman left him for the first time. There is a girl in front of Zelda. A beautiful Chicago debut called Ginevra King. As a young teenager, Kim and Fitzgerald are crazy about each other. However, the desire for Mr. Kim to become a wealthy social work ended his relationship. Although Ginevra may have hurt Fitzgerald, she was the one who inspired him to create the character Daisy Buchanan at The Great Gatsby.