The purpose of William Shakespeare 's play "Hamlet" and F. Scott Fitzgerald' s novel "The Great Gatsby" is to clarify the essence of humanity. The protagonists of the two literary works are totally on the other road, but eventually they will reach the climax, but the essence of humanity ultimately becomes a tragedy unless careful measures are taken It is. Neither Hamlet nor Jay Gates can focus on reality, but focusing on the appearance of things is a waste of precious time.
The illusion of "Great Gatsby" "Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a book on love and tragedy, all of which can be traced back to dreams and thoughts. But that is never real. Gatsby is a wealthy person and is really wealthy. Or is he. "Great Gatsby" has many disguises that play a major role in the life of several characters, mainly in Gatsby. Gatsby believes that if he is rich he will be very successful and will get what he wants to include Daisy. - In the novel "The Great Gatsby", F. Scott Fitzgerald combines various themes, but the most popular message is the impossibility of American dreams. Fitzgerald wrote two types of people: those who seem to be living an ideal life and those who are still trying to achieve their dreams. Tom and Daisy are the two characters that seems to have it all: beautiful home, loving spouse, beautiful child, and lots of money (Fitzgerald 6; ch.1)
The purpose of William Shakespeare 's play "Hamlet" and F. Scott Fitzgerald' s novel "The Great Gatsby" is to clarify the essence of humanity. The protagonists of the two literary works are totally on the other road, but eventually they will reach the climax, but the essence of humanity ultimately becomes a tragedy unless careful measures are taken It is. - Do you remember the last time you went to New York? If you do this, you may remember all the lives it has, persistent movements, smells, different and harmonious sounds, and lights that illuminate the night. You may remember all the different people from different cultures, different languages, and different kinds of foods; diversity is one of the most characteristic features of this magical city.
We must recognize that there are many similarities between "Great Gatsby" and its author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Most importantly, "Great Gatsby" was done in the 1920s, and Fitzgerald experienced this period. The 1920s was an important point in Fitzgerald 's life. It is just like the important link in this novel. But the period is not the only similarity between Fitzgerald and "great Gatsby", but it is the one that can best form the story.