The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald |
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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QUOTE Many consider The Great Gatsby the closest thing to the Great American Novel ever written. First published in 1925, it is the timeless story of Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby lives in the New York suburb of West Egg, where those with "new money" reside. Gatsby's mansion is right across the bay from the home of his wartime love, Daisy Buchanan, pictured always in white. Gatsby seeks to keep his illusion of Daisy as perfect alive. He uses his money, gained through illegal means, to do so, and uses his neighbor, Nick Carroway, to try to reach Daisy. The love of money as the root of evil is a pervading theme. -Barnes&Noble.com Has anyone read this? We're reading this in my English class, and I love it. His descriptions are beautiful, and while the above synopsis seems a little boring, Fitzgerald's style is amazing. |
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i found my copy of it the other day. i'm reading it again. i have to say (and i've always thought this), the first couple of pages are hard to read, but i do enjoy this book so much. my friend is in regular english (not AP) and she got it read to her, literally, by the teacher. i think it is much more enjoyable reading it on your own. i don't think i could stand being read too.
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