Wednesday, November 13, 2019
F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby :: essays research papers
 The Great Gatsby           The Great Gatsby was a very compelling and well-written novel. This book  has a very intriguing plot, from the mysterious Jay Gatsby to the gruesome  murder at the climatic ending. There is a multitude of deep characters you  will run into through out this novel like Nick Carraway and his presumed love  Miss Jordan Baker, along with Gatsby's lost love Daisy Buchanan. Then there is  Gatsby's house, one of the mysteries of the story, with all of it's illustrious  parties. Finally it will tell you a little about the human nature.         The story begins with the book being told as the memory of one Nick  Carraway and his encounters with Jay Gatsby (aka James Gatz). Gatsby is a  enigmatic character that no one really knows much about who holds immense get  togethers at his home for hundred of guests at a time until he runs into his  lost love, who sense has been married, who's husband dispenses false  information to a man named George Wilson who intern kills Mr. Gatsby. The  ending of this novel is kind of sorrowful in a touching way. This is due to  the in depth creation of characters the author portrayed.         The most in depth character of all is Mr. Jay Gatsby in this novel. He  is left a very obscure individual and much is not known about him until he  reveals it to Nick. One thing Tom Buchanan finds out about Gatsby is the he is  a swindler and that is how he has amassed his fortune. The main character is  Nick Carraway a man who objectively stays the same through out the whole book,  keeping his friendship with Gatsby to the very end. This book wouldn't be the  same if not for the Giant house that Gatsby lived in.    Most of the novel takes place at Mr. Gatsby's grand mansion in East Egg,  New York. This mansion just adds to the mystery about Gatsby and were he got  all of his money from. This huge home was perfect for holding giant parties  every weekend for hundreds of guests, and soon became the "in" place to go.  					    
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