As I thought that it would bring out the real information of the book, and because I painted a more attractive, more realistic and darker party, I would like to write comments on Gatsby's second party's 100 to 103 I chose it. Dark side It is a way to fulfill the same false shallow "celebrities" that people intentionally and publicly violate the law (national ban law), cheating themselves and they are going to achieve Indicates whether to strengthen the front line. Truly, the only respectable people are truly honest people who are satisfied with themselves and do not want to compete with dangerous status seekers.
Those who believe that Fitzgerald is writing "Great Gatsby" as a social and economic review will treat the novel as a warning story about the fear of fear of pursuing fables, riches. The interpretation of their most famous "Great Gatsby" sentence, "Gatsby believes green light, organic future years retreat in front of us - running tomorrow faster and arm We will further extend ... ... and the morning dawn will celebrate - "This concept leads us. They said that the green light represents money, and this sentence proves that pursuing it is useless. There will be more wealthier people than usual; there is no finish line in the game
The great Gatsby may be a comment about the American dream of the 1920s, but it is not accepted. In the first reading of "Great Gatsby", people may first think that writer F. Scott Fitzgerald personally believes in the materialistic version of American dreams. My first "state of mind" Fitzgerald included many explanations of self-indulgence, such as Gatsby's party, Tom Buchanan's dating with a Sunday afternoon girlfriend, a simple event by Gatsby and Daisy . Fitzgerald does not have a standard description of the traditional American dreams and a large depiction of normal family life. Quite contrary, Fitzgerald 's hero, Gatsby, Daisy, Tom Buchanan, and even Nick Callowe seem to be only interested in their own happiness.
After this poem came in the autumn of Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", discussions between Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan (p. 128-129) focus on Gates. More than the story of his first pursuit of Daisy Buchanan. This is the first time that Gatsby confronted his past and revealed his despair to keep his dream of realizing Daisy, which is contributing to the development of the novel. I am moving toward a desperate end. Depiction of Fitzgerald