The concept of "Fatzgerald's" Great Gatsby ", Holb's" Gate and Breakthrough "change, Kelly Clarkson, our view and interpretation of things are constantly changing and reforming. With time and experience, we can develop and change our attitudes and opinions about people, events, ideas, and ourselves.
The aim of Fitzgerald is to ti sa while accepting the concept of transformation in a completely different light called "arrogance and prejudice" and "gate" with the great Gatsby of American dreams. "Great Gatsby" advocates Alfons Carl's saying, "Do not advocate changing hope concepts that lead to progress," they remain unchanged as more things change. " The dilemma between Myrtle and Gatsby explains this concept. They showed wealth and air, but they were still considered inferior, as the high-level metaphor Tom Buchanan broke Daisy's nose and called Gatsby's mansion "circus". An important theme is that American Dream claims that everyone is equal, but the division of labor between the classes has not changed. The structure of the novel allows comparison of various aspects of the class of Chapter 1. When the classes in Chapter 5 conflict, the tragedy will be as follows.
In the novel "The Great Gatsby" by Daisy F. Scott Fitzgerald of "Great Gatsby" of Fitzgerald, Daisy Buchanan 's role has undergone many obvious changes. Daisy is a symbol of destruction of wealth and dedication. She is a character that makes us sorrowful, but it probably is not. Daisy was born in Louisville, Kentucky, Daisy is always the Princess of the Tower, a golden girl everyone dreams of. - The careless theme of "The Great Gatsby" plays an important role in "great Gatsby". Daisy, Tom, Jordan, Gatsby, Nick are careless in some aspects of the book. Daisy and Tom are careless about their relationship, their money and their daily activities. Gatsby did not care about his money. Jordan is dissatisfied with her way of treating others.