The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Jay Gatsby has a beautiful home in Long Island where he
throws the most extravagant parties every weekend. Everyone attends Gatsby’s
parties, even celebrities and here the liquor is always flowing, the dancing is
always going and the music never stops. What Nick Carraway, the Yale graduate
and bond salesman soon realizes is that no one knows Gatsby. Of course people
see him and spark conversation but rumors circle with no truth to be told.
People believe he is an heir to enormous wealth, or a gambler or swindler maybe
even a murderer but no one knows. People simply enjoy being a part of his
lavish lifestyle. Nick becomes exposed to the man that is Gatsby and the truth
of his circumstance. The relationship between Gatsby and Nick’s cousin, Daisy,
is revealed and the revelations continue about Gatsby and his motives for his
lifestyle.
I found
the novel intriguing. Here is a man who seemingly has it all but he is
essentially a ghost and the people around him do not care. They are too
consumed with the spoils of the life he is portraying. What’s worse is that
they find no fault in the fact knowing so little about the man whose wine they
drink and whose home they occupy on a regular basis. But what can we learn
about a man who seemingly has no friends and find solace in surrounding himself
with superficial people? Is he not then superficial? This novel was written in
1925 about 1922 in Long Island but it could easily portray our society today.
Many shroud themselves in elaborate settings to hide true intentions. In this
instance the driving force was love and a determination to prove worth by any
means necessary.
Did I
enjoy this novel? Yes, very much but I find myself very critical of it at the
same time. Its realistic portrayal of a superficial society that can reflect
all the ages is commendable. But the fact that so little has changed gives me
pause. I give this novel a 4 out of 5 stars. I definitely recommend this novel
because it a great read that says a lot about how we view wealth in society.
I was just telling my self the other day that this would be my next read. I read it in high school but that was so long ago. I have also watched the movie and well the remake and loved the love story and how some people will do anything for those that they love.
ReplyDeleteRead it again! It is such an amazing story. I am glad I read it as an adult because I can fully appreciate the story and the sacrifice on Gatsby's part.
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