F. Scott Fitzgerald
Great Gatsby, The
Great Gatsby, The
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As the summer progresses, Nick becomes entangled in Gatsby's luxurious lifestyle, but doubts arise about his claims and past. He recalls meeting Gatsby and exploring the world of his cousin Daisy and her husband, Tom, questioning if wealth brings happiness. The novel delves into the connections between these characters and reveals the true nature of Gatsby.
Format: Hardback
Length: 64 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2018
Publisher: Baker Street Press
As the summer unfolds, Nick finds himself drawn into the captivating world of Gatsby, surrounded by luxury cars, speedboats, and extravagant parties. However, as he delves deeper into Gatsby's story, doubts begin to creep into his mind. Questions arise about Gatsby's past, including his claims of attending Oxford University, his role in the war, and even the possibility of him having committed a murder. Nick reflects on how he first met Gatsby and how he subsequently entered the world of his cousin Daisy and her wealthy husband, Tom. He wonders if their wealth truly brings them happiness, or if there are hidden complexities and conflicts beneath the surface.
As Nick's narrative unfolds, he begins to piece together the fragments of Gatsby's past, connecting the dots and unraveling the mysteries that surround him. Through his interactions with various characters, including Jordan Baker, Daisy, and Tom, Nick gains a deeper understanding of the social hierarchy and the struggles of the American Dream. He questions the moral implications of Gatsby's obsession with Daisy and the lengths he would go to achieve his goals.
In the end, Nick's account of that fateful summer offers a glimpse into the enigmatic character of Gatsby. It raises questions about the nature of reality, the American Dream, and the sacrifices we are willing to make in pursuit of our desires. The novel leaves readers pondering the true nature of Gatsby and his legacy, as they explore the complexities of human relationships, wealth, and the pursuit of happiness.
Weight: 204g
Dimension: 182 x 204 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912464043
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