A great lecturer once said, "People are immersed in their recklessness, so they do not notice the value of life." Subjects claimed in the citation reflect a wealth of literature used throughout the writing history. In the novel "Gate Gatsby", the spokesperson of the jazz era F. Scott Fitzgerald detailed in detail the rich shallow emptiness, carelessness and materialism. First of all, the most important thing is concern of rich materialists.
The topic of Jay Gatsby was raised by Jordan Baker, but Gatsby showed himself a special person for Daisy because he did not know who Gatsby is. I need a daisy. "What is Gatsby?" (Fitzgerald 15). This shows Gatsby is a character that has changed for Daisy because Gatsby told Nick that he knew Daisy for many years, but Daisy is living together with the eggs of the East and the West. Another example of why Gatsby is a strange personality is that Gatsby first saw Gatsby's speculative Nick's garden when Nick first saw Gatsby and Nick looked back at Gatsby looking back at him is. He looks like "o
One of the main reasons connecting Nick and Gatsby is Nick's cousin, Daisy. Gatsby first contacted Nick was found to be due to the relationship with Daisy. This shows that Gatsby is only using Nick to get closer to Daisy and may not mind "friendship" with Nick. This was further supported when Gatsby announced that Nick received "your big request" today. If this is true, Nick knows that his relationship with Gatsby is not true and he can use him. When Nick mentioned Gatsby for the first time at the beginning of the book, he explained Gatsby as "a person bringing out extraordinary talent."
Gatsby's first appearance was a bit surprising and anti-climatic - he was introduced as another party in the Nick era, then revealed that he is actually a famous Gatsby. In other words, Nick's explanation about Gatsby's smile - "rare" and "full of guarantee of eternity" "understanding the way you want to understand" - to make Gatsby a special and attractive person. Perhaps Gatsby is "looking like a blank" look and it makes it easier for readers to convey their changing characteristics to myself (from mysterious party organizers to daisy crazy soldiers) James Gates), and characters like Tom Buchanan and Myrtle are harder