Gatsby and his American dream Gatsby represents America's dream. In the document which becomes the cornerstone of American society, the United States is a very valuable as a symbol of its own as a symbol of independence declaration, and it is said that everyone has the right to "seek life, freedom, happiness" It is. The dream and possibilities of being "broken and rich" can be achieved by their individuality, not some of the privileges they may have, but this was always a concern of American society .
"Great Gatsby" The disillusionment of Gatsby's "American dream" in the American dream is a frequently but importantly written theme in American literature. Fitzgerald's famous work "The Great Gatsby" is one of the most important masterpieces reflecting this theme. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his novels and short stories that recorded the transition period of the American jazz era of the 1920s. His story of the 20th century classic Jay Gatsby examines and comments on the special situation of Gatsby.
Especially obvious are F.I. It is Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby". This novel is an important part of the literature of the 20th century and is valued by the theme and idea of Fitzgerald, including the importance of dreams in people's lives, the myth of "American dream", Fitzgerald. A style depicting the view of life in 1920 and his idea. It is also sometimes seen simply as a love story, an interesting story. In "Great Gatsby", the dream and its importance play an important role
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.