A Timeless Critique
黄雅滢
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic mirroring the 1920s
American society. It centers on Jay Gatsby, whose grand parties and vast
wealth are a cover for his longing for Daisy. Fitzgerald uses sharp
imagery, like the green light, to symbolize Gatsby's unreachable dream.
This novel powerfully criticizes the American Dream, revealing how the
pursuit of wealth corrupts morals. It shows the upper class's
shallowness, reminding us of the dangers of a material - obsessed society.
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