Fitzgerald depicts social expectations for the behavior of "typical" men in the 1920s, which is a great interaction between Gatsby's men and women. In the novel "Great Gatsby", the behavior of characters such as Tom Buchanan, Jay Gatsby, George Wilson and Nick Calloway can maintain and realize society's original expectations. Through their rule, these roles strive to define "typical" men of the 1920s. Through Tom, Gatsby, Wilson 's actions, we can measure the concept of human success through his wealth.
The Great Gatsby: The classic The Great Gatsby that transcends time The film by F. Scott Fitzergald founded in the 1920s. Outside, "Large Gatsby" talks about love story between men and women. However, the subject of the novel includes a larger, less romantic degree. - In addition to being a great literary work, "Great Gatsby" is a metaphor of society as a whole and American society. "Party is over" (Fitzgerald), which means its level of prophecy and its history in American society. An important part of this novel and its American character in its history is about American dreams.
At first glance, the theme of Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby American Dream" is "Great Gatsby", a romantic story of Gatsby and Daisy. The real theme behind this wonderful novel is not only romance but also a very skeptical view of prosperous 19th century American dream extinction. Fitzgerald sees this past 10 years' exhibition as a moral flaw, which is indicative of America's dream failure. He showed incredible decadence in Gatsby's luxury and show party. - "Great Gatsby" Dust jacket "Great Gatsby" A dust jacket is very complicated but has an influential relationship with the writer and its author. Cover artist Francis Cugat has developed paintings through a series of ten sketches. With each sketch, he developed a new picture element that shows the complexity of the final work.