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  1. The Great Gatsby. Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; If you can bounce high, bounce for her too, Till she cry ‘Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, I must have you!’ —THOMAS PARKE D’INVILLIERS

  2. Written by the American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, The Great Gatsby is one of the greatest American novels of the twentieth century and arguably Fitzgerald’s seminal text. It is set in the

  3. We can see this in The Great Gatsby where Gatsby stands out from the faithless society of East and West Eggs for his “extraordinary gift for hope” (Chapter 1).

  4. Many have misunderstood the novel as a simple tragic romance, which ends with the main character’s death - an outcome of many romantic tragedies. This is a traditional, flawed reading of The Great Gatsby, a novel characterised by the importance of idealism vs. reality, the American Dream and the loss of moral values.

  5. The Great Gatsby I lived at West Egg, the well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is a most super cial tag to express the bizarre and not a lit-tle sinister contrast between them. My house was at the very tip of the egg, only a hundred yards from the sound, and squeezed between two

  6. 978-0-521-76620-3 — The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald , James L. W. West III Excerpt More Information © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org 6 The Great Gatsby salt water in the Western hemisphere, the great wet barnyard of Long Island Sound. They are not per-fect ovals like the egg in the Columbus story, they

  7. The Great Gatsby portrays a similarly complex mix of emotions and themes that reflect the turbulence of the times. Fresh off the nightmare of World War I, Americans were enjoying the fruits of an economic boom and a renewed sense of possibility. But in The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald’s stresses

  8. The Great Gatsby is a notable classic of American literature written by nov-elist and short story writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896- 1940), first published in 1925. He is arguably one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and the success of The Great Gatsby proves to be nothing less than one of his great-est works.

  9. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby is a novel with a timeless story that is read by many for both scholastic benefits and for pleasure. It contains a story of romance, lies, betrayal, and murder. There is, however, more to the story than what many see on the surface. Many of the characters in the story obsess over identity or struggle ...

  10. An elaborate picnic, complete with candelabras and a mountain of cushions, is laid out on the floor. There, Gatsby sits, looking on, flush with joy. Slowly though, Gatsbys expression turns introspective. As he watches Daisy dance, memories flood back to him...

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