To begin with, Chapter 4 starts with a car ride to Manhattan. This moment is significant because it reveals the background of Gatsby. Nick is skeptical about his background. Most part of chapter 4, G…
The Great Gatsby
Wealth and class are the two main characteristics Gatsby obsesses over in a relationship with rather than the love shared with Daisy. In the novel "The Great Gatsby," by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby cl…
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set on Long Island in the Jazz Era. It is Nick Carraway's first-hand accounts and thoughts of Jay Gatsby. The American dream in the 1900s was that an individ…
"Never judge a book by its cover". This well-known line is often exclusively viewed in one way: individuals of society not wanting to be judged solely on appearance, but who they truly are as people. …
The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway who follows the life of a man named Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is a mysterious man to most people, however Ni…
The Great Gatsby entails a few months of Nick Carraway's life; an ex-vet who moved to the rural area of West Egg in pursuit of flourishing in the bonds business. During his time, he meets many charact…
Access to power such as money and social status negatively impacts humanity because those with more power are protected from consequences and view themselves as superior to those with less power thus …
Throughout history, there has been a divide between the upper and lower class. Often, the richer community has been protected by society whereas those who are poorer suffer. The Great Gatsby is about …
It is not hard to notice the patriarchal patterns of creative writing, however no instances seem to be more on the nose and less acknowledged than The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the roar…
Jay Gatsby's steadfast pursuit of reclaiming his past love led him along a dark path that one can never return from, death. Gatsby is an intriguing character that F. Scott Fitzgerald created whose rol…