America 's dream is hunger. Promising American children and unrealistic foreigners believe that freedom brings prosperity and prosperity brings happiness. These unhappy people all feel that they have been deceived by some unhappy scorpions, but in reality they can not capture American dreams so they chased the cars Only smoke was in the palm of your hand It is trapped on. In "Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby 's exclusive party features music, dance and illegal alcohol, representing corruption of social values and customer's attention only.
Novel "Great Gatsby". All the characters are wrapped in dreams, they all want to live. "Great Gatsby" is a novel about American dreams Fantasy is that people can be happy through wealth, power or fame. Gatsby, Myrtle and George have an illusion that they can live the American dreams. Fitzgerald showed many fantasies with "Great Gatsby". For the whole novel, Gatsby wants to be rich all the time and believes that wealth brings happiness. After Gatsby's death, Nick
Illusion and reality of "Great Gatsby" F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" is a novel about the disillusionment of American dreamers. In this story you can see the life of Jay Gatsby. And he is a person who wants to get a place among rich Americans to win his true love, the heart of Daisy Fay. The reason Gatsby died down is that he can not determine the hidden boundary between reality and fantasy. - The use of symbolism and color in Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" stands out in all the chapters of his novel. To fully understand the meaning of color usage, the reader needs to know how to use these colors. In the novel, Fitzgerald used green. There are many possible explanations about green, it may be most meaningful to reveal insights into the role of Gatsby. One possible meaning of green is envious
Great Gatsby: Gatsby's own fantasy F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" is considered a novel embodying the United States in the 1920s. Among them, the narrator Nick Calloway helped his neighbor Jay Gatsby to meet again five years ago with Daisy Buchanan who loved him during the First World War. The relationship between the two failed, but it was shot and ended in Gatsby. - Mirror and Steinbeck's illusions and reality ideas in salesman's death and comparisons and comparisons between salesman and male death and man's ideas Mirror and Steinbeck proposed ideas for fantasy and confrontation. Drawing the main character - Willie, George, Rennie - is enthusiastic about fulfilling American dreams, they fall into a vicious circle and are deceived by the illusion of progress