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Anas Ali

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The Great Gatsby
Updated at Dec 6, 2023, 09:01
"The Great Gatsby" is a classic American novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925. Set in the summer of 1922, the story takes place in the fictional Long Island towns of West Egg and East Egg, and in the bustling city of New York. The novel is narrated by Nick Carraway, a young man who moves to West Egg and becomes entangled in the lives of his wealthy and enigmatic neighbors. The central character of the novel is Jay Gatsby, a mysterious and wealthy man known for his extravagant parties but shrouded in mystery. Gatsby is deeply in love with Daisy Buchanan, Nick's cousin, who lives in East Egg with her husband, Tom Buchanan. The novel explores themes of wealth, social class, the American Dream, and the elusive nature of love. The characters in "The Great Gatsby" are vividly portrayed, each representing different facets of the American society of the Roaring Twenties. Tom and Daisy Buchanan embody the old money and social elite, while Gatsby, with his nouveau riche background, represents the newly acquired wealth and the pursuit of the American Dream. The novel is celebrated for its exploration of the Jazz Age, the excesses of the time, and the disillusionment that followed. Fitzgerald's writing is known for its lyrical and evocative prose, capturing both the glamour and the tragedy of the era. "The Great Gatsby" is often considered one of the greatest American novels, a critique of the American Dream and an exploration of the complexities of human nature.
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