The expression "Money can not buy happiness" is often used to make people understand that life is more than wealth and money. Jay Gatsby is a person with many qualities, some of which are good and evil. At F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby", I learned about his past and found the real quality of Jay Gatsby. Beginning from the bottom, with just a little money we will understand why Gatsby is going to be rich throughout his life and what his real goal in life is. When reading this story, the real reason behind Gatsby 's illegal act reveals himself, and the reader can learn great lessons from the actions taken by this story and role.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Daisy's novel - Great Gatsby - 's Daisy Buchanan character is the most mysterious, perhaps the most disappointing character of great Gatsby. Fitzgerald did a lot of things to make her a character suitable for the infinite dedication of Gatsby but she eventually revealed her own character. Despite her beauty and charm, Daisy is just a selfish, shallow, de facto, harmful woman. Gatsby loves her (or at least her thoughts) with such energy and determination.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's wonderful Gatsby has many themes that are the theme of the jazz era. Not all people in the jazz era are wealthy and famous, but most people think that these people were written by Fitzgerald. Meanwhile, the prosperity of production and the large amount of money of many people are incredible, but today we know that this is the American dream set in the jazz era. Tom, Daisy, Nick and Gatsby are all kinds of people still buying wine despite their stickiness. Gatsby has expensive items such as having his Rolls Royce (British brand, Rolls Royce Motor Company). Nick has his book, Tom and Daisy have their cars
Just because they are not like rich. Wealth is desirable, but money can not buy happiness, so it is not necessarily worth having. F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" reflects the view that money is regarded as power but can not be like happiness. In this book, many people think their lives are more important. Daisy Buchanan is more married than love. She did not have the patience to wait for Gatsby to gain his wealth, but he spent