In men's heart, when we read F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" we will definitely notice criticism of his wealth and American dreams. He doubts and speculates to us whether pursuing wealth is a very important aspect of life. Despite seemingly strange things, Fitzgerald criticized the elements of his life that exposed the devastating impact of money on individuals and the corruption it brought to human thought.
In "The Great Gatsby", Fitzgerald saw from the viewpoint of Nick Callaway about the basic features of human life such as romantic love, true friendship, importance of money, meaning of trust, and society I am talking. Class value As he depicted, the purpose of each hero is explained, and each of them shows different meaning and symbolic meaning throughout the novel. - ...... This is all due to Gatsby's yellow Rolls-Royce, it clearly represents death. Because a yellow car killed Myrtle directly. It also killed Gatsby and Wilson indirectly. In the novel there is an example of a novel showing how this will happen: "The newspaper calls it" desker "and does not stop; it leaves the dark and shakes tragically for a while, and in the next corner go. "This represents a scene where Myrtle was killed by Gatsby's car.
"The Great Gatsby" represents three different social classes. Courses (George and Myrtle Wilson) called "old money" (Tom and Daisy Buchanan), "new money" (Gatesby) and "no money" The wealth of the "old money" family dates back to the 19th century, There is a tendency to establish strong influential social relations and hide their wealth and benefits behind politeness. The "New Money" curriculum had a unique fate during the boom of the 1920s, so there was no social relationship and there was a tendency to overcompensate the lack of this luxury wealth.
They need to be satisfied in their life. Now my family is turning into a life filled with perfect living, beautiful cars, big house, and an ideal family. In "Great Gatsby", the main character Jay Gatsby was born to the family without money, and he had to work hard to achieve the dream life he wanted. Remember this dream; diligent Jay Chou is blinded by the luxurious and luxurious possessions he has now. These distractions rob him of what he really is seeking, love and happiness.