F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" has several themes. These include American dream death, despair of women and women. These are the three most important themes, and they have been expressed throughout the story. The whole story looks like a romantic story, but one of the important themes is actually the death of American dreams. F. Scott Fitzgerald prove to us by showing a desire for money and a decline in moral value. The way Gatsby gets money from Dan Cody (p. 107) is an example of people's greed, but because he is not working hard for this wealth, he gets a habit of getting everything It was.
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.
Fitzgerald is one of the themes of "Great Gatsby", focusing on important differences between the pursuit of dreams and the realization of dreams. Fitzgerald does not directly address this idea, but it plays it through the actions of the character. For example, in Chapter 5, Gatsby showed Daisy and Nick all the wealth he accumulated to impress Daisy. The topic of the writer can be seen in the behavior of Gatsby. "Sometimes, he is blindly staring at his fortune.