A really wonderful Gatsby is his novel "The Great Gatsby", F. Scott Fitzgerald created Gatsby as a wonderful character. His life is merely an ordinary, low-level citizen. But Gatsby has a dream of becoming rich. After meeting Daisy, he has a reason to strive to be an outstanding figure. Gatsby got a really wonderful title in his life. Even before Gatsby was introduced, he was shown to be different. The first evidence was when Nick said "Gatsby ended last time" (2) At that time, he did not know anything about Gatsby.
The wonderful Gatsby is truly amazing. According to Nick Callaway, a narrator of the "Great Gatsby" novel, it seems so. From the moral background of Nick, Jay Gatsby was able to judge accordingly. His explanation not only brought about sympathy but also praised gang swans gang to some extent. F. Scott Fitzgerald proposed this moral tactic, revealed people's resistance to America's dreams and used Nick to express sympathy for the hardshipers. - In "The Great Gatsby", Fitzgerald published a picture of America in the 1920s. Back then, shortly after the First World War, the American economy was growing at a very fast pace. Prosperity changes the spirit and values of people, wealthy people live a luxurious life, they are trying to find happiness throughout the day. Millions of people are trying to be rich, this is their dream
A really wonderful Gatsby is his novel "The Great Gatsby", F. Scott Fitzgerald created Gatsby as a wonderful character. His life is merely an ordinary, low-level citizen. But Gatsby has a dream of becoming rich. After meeting Daisy, he has a reason to strive to be an outstanding figure. Gatsby got a really wonderful title in his life. Even before Gatsby was introduced, he was shown to be different. The first evidence is when Nick says "Gatsby ended last time."
Is Gatsby truly amazing? When you have that book, you first expect to see Gatsby before opening the book, because you first see the title "Great Gatsby". 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" . He also said, "There was no Gatsby at the end." From now on, we began to doubt how wonderful Gatsby is.