Review of "The Great Gatsby"
孙冀楠
"The Great Gatsby" is a masterpiece that vividly portrays the
Jazz Age in America. F. Scott Fitzgerald's narrative is both alluring
and tragic. The story is centered around Jay Gatsby, a man with an
elusive dream. His pursuit of Daisy Buchanan symbolizes the longing for
an ideal that is often out of reach in a society driven by wealth and
status. The green light across the bay is a powerful symbol,
representing hope and the futility of Gatsby's efforts. Fitzgerald's
writing style is elegant and immersive. He deftly depicts the luxurious
yet hollow lives of the upper class, with their parties, secrets, and
moral decay. Through the complex relationships and the inevitable
downfall of Gatsby, the novel explores themes of love, wealth, class,
and the American Dream. It makes us question the true nature of success
and the price one pays for chasing an illusion. This novel remains a
classic that deeply resonates with readers, leaving an everlasting
impression on the literary landscape.
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