The party was crowded with wealthy people, most of which were not invited by Gatsby. Nobody really understands his truth, but spread all the rumors they heard. There are plenty of bars and dances. As the night progresses, the atmosphere becomes more intense and hopeless
Novel "Great Gatsby". All the characters are wrapped in dreams, they all want to live. "The Great Gatsby" is a novel about American dreams and fantasy is that you can be happy through wealth, power or fame. Gatsby, Myrtle, and George all have the illusion that they can live America's dreams. Fitzgerald showed many fantasies with "Great Gatsby". For the whole novel, Gatsby always wants to be rich, I believe wealth brings happiness. After Gatsby's death, Nick
Fantasy and reality of "Great Gatsby" F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" is a novel about the disillusionment of people against American dreams. In this story you can see the life of a person aspiring to get a place among wealthy Americans to win Jay Gatsby, his true love, the heart of Daisy Fey. The fact that Gatsby has fallen 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. In order to fully understand the meaning of how to use colors, 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 enviable meaning of green envies
The importance of the color of "Great Gatsby Fitzgerald" lies in literature and often intentionally chooses colors for different characters to express the personality of the character. Designed by The Great Gatsby's F. Scott Fitzgerald, the colors are green, yellow / gold, gray and are used to represent attributes of colored people and places. Clearly, green is the most prominent color in the novel. - "The most lonely moment in my life is when they see the whole world collapse.They they can do is to look at the blank paper." - F. Scott Fitzgerald, "Great Gatsby "The American Dream, a longtime ideal embodies the hope that people can achieve economic success, political power, and eternal love by dedication and effort. During the roar of the 1920s Americans made a facade to cover their real identity.