Imagine life in the infamous roar of the 1920s. This time it was full of luxurious parties, illegal alcoholism, bad morality, and energetic jazz music. It is highly likely that the people who lived during this period are deeply concerned about their social position and what other people think about them. Because of the conclusion of World War I, the economic prosperity of the upper class, and the rapid social change, many people in the U.S abandoned the beliefs and values of the exciting and vigorous life of the 1920s I began to do.
The importance of Nick Callaway, F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby's Great Gatsby" narrator, Nick Calloway's F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing, Jay Gatsby is trying to gain happiness through wealth. Although the title of the novel is Gatsby, Nick analyzes the behavior of others and presents a story so that the reader can understand the subject. Throughout the novel, Nick is used to collect all works to understand Gatsby's car. Nick is the only person who changes from beginning to end in the novel.
F · Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" has a constant movement and escape feeling in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "Great Gatsby". Both Nick, Gatsby, Wilson, Tom and Daisy have moved, I am interested in moving. This movement not only predicts the events in the book, but also seems to lead to the conclusion that the society as a whole in the 1920s is quite unstable and constantly changing. Not all characters work the same way, which shows how different their backgrounds and lifestyles are.
The Great Gatsby of F. Scott Fitzgerald was created by Henry James by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Daisy Miller at The Great Gatsby. Most characters are fantasy in most episodes. These episodes are done in characters that live under these illusions and these characters are overcome primarily by the ends of the story. The disillusionment of most characters completely weakened the foundation for plotting land, leading to the fall of some major characters and changes in other roles.