Ashes 'valley is the place between New York and the west egg, TJ' s eyes. Eckelberg will tell a lie. Ash Valley is a place where many experiments are done for each character and it is sustained while trying to achieve the common goal of the American dream. The ash valley is not a place of wealth or prosperity, but everyone must first pass it to reach a better place. In his novel "The Great Gatsby", F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the valley of Ash which is the eye of TJ.
Everyone is going to do this, but in the story of "Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald can not be like Jeff Gatsby. Through this novel, Jay Gatsby explains his personality type through his lies. Gatsby is the one who has it all. Love is lacking in the life of Gatsby. Without it, love is the only true key to happiness. Even though it meant lying, Gatsby all disappeared. Gatsby is Je's jealous fantasy in his love, his love for his life, and in "lovely Gatsby" in love is a place of opportunity, hope and dream can become reality. "The American Dream" includes the notion that you can work hard to achieve economic success by making the poor struggle. F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" puts this premise in the trial and warns the danger of being too enthusiastic about dreams again. The central figure Jay Gatsby tested a successful but economically unsuccessful tragic hero
The book called Jay Gatsby is called The Great Gatsby. The character I chose from this book is Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is a very wealthy person living in a huge mansion. His house is in West Egg, "I borrowed 120,000 or 15,000 people in one season" (9). Jay Gatsby was born in Minnesota and has two very poor peasants' parents. His real name is James Gatz, but his best friend, Dan Cody, gave him the name of Jay Gatsby. Duncaudi also teaches Gatsby everything about wealth. - The true happiness of Kurt Vonnegut and Hans Weingartner at The Tidens of Titan The ultimate goal of many people living in The Eduakators is to achieve happiness. Unfortunately, many people try to achieve it in the wrong way. For example, in Titan's warning, Kurt Vonnegut, Marachitz Stein thinks he is truly happy, but what he really does is to achieve his hedonism and seek for higher happiness It is to satisfy his shallow need. Form