Chasing dreams and aiming for life is a source of inspiration, if not so much for many people all over the world. Unfortunately, if you chase these dreams too aggressively, there is a possibility of catastrophic consequences. There are countless examples of pursuit of dreams leading to the collapse of people's lives. Mary Shelley's two novels "Frankenstein" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Great Gatsby" (The Great Gatsby) depict wonderful examples of characters who can not meet their dreams at the expense of their own, The result is terrible.
I soon realized that the students were writing the same book. Frankenstein and the wonderful Gatsby are the two most popular choices this year. Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and the brave new world. It is refreshing to see the articles on the book, the usual choice is unique and refreshing. The normal headline is a good book - I do not mean to teach them - but in books with fewer teaching methods you may give your students the advantage of breaking through the same old story.
Gatsby is wonderful. When you pick up the book, the first thing you see is the title "Great Gatsby" so you expect Gatsby before opening the book. As we revealed in the first chapter that the narrator is the same as Gatsby's neighbor Nick Calloway, it tells us that he hates Gatsby, but at the end of the paragraph he told us that the character of Gatsby "gorgeous" . Scott Fitzgerald's great Gatsby was known as "a roaring twenty" in the American history in the 1920s. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" reflects the life of the 1920s. In "the roaring twenties", prospering parties, outstanding fresh fashion trends, and excessive alcohol are every aspect of life. The magnificent party of Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" reflects the American life in the 1920s. Gatsby shows his excellent wealth by opening a spectacular party
We must recognize that there are many similarities between "Great Gatsby" and its author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Most importantly, "Great Gatsby" was done in the 1920s, and Fitzgerald experienced this period. The 1920s was an important point in Fitzgerald 's life. It is just like the important link in this novel. But the period is not the only similarity between Fitzgerald and "great Gatsby", but it is the one that can best form the story.