The golden age of the truth of "Great Gatsby", the era of rich money. Wealthy families are always seeking to impress others, not to live their lives. How wealth seems to develop with scandal and how dreams contribute to destiny. F. In Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", Nick Callaway's wonderful American dream is to control the truth of his life. Money is the motivation of almost everyone, but not everyone knows who they are.
"Three things can not be hidden for a long time: the sun, the moon and the truth." Buddha. In the book "Great Gatsby", the theme is that many people have something they are not completely honest. Not all of "big Gatsby" is telling the truth. Some people hide something, regardless of whether they are adulterous or someone's feelings. For example, Tom is suffering from Myrtle and he will marry Daisy. - I cried when I was 18 years old. For me, I cried, for me, this means my childhood has passed - I can not recall the best moment of my life. I remember talking to Betty Lou who is one of my best friends after school. Betty smiled and saw me. "But there are many more things we use before our eyes."
The golden age of the truth of "Great Gatsby", the era of rich money. Wealthy families are always seeking to impress others, not to live their lives. How wealth seems to develop with scandal and how dreams contribute to destiny. F. In Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", Nick Callaway's wonderful American dream is to control the truth of his life. - F ยท In Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Callow is both a fellow, a hero and a narrator. A young man from Minnesota State, Nick went to New York West Egg to learn about bond trading. He lives in Long Island, surrounded by wealthy youngster Jay Gatsby who hosts a luxurious party every evening. Nick gradually entered rich social celebrities of the eggs of the East and the West.