了不起的盖茨比书评三 华小菁
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In an age of moral turpitude, gatsby was a simple man who retained his innocence. Especially from the perspective of a man, he is ambitious, adventurous, extremely disciplined, generous and unselfish. But by my standards of merit, he was in a way no different from the people around him, no better in his means of acquiring wealth, no more noble in his life after acquiring it. He was too proud to have loved Daisy and thought he could take her back after he became a multimillionaire. From the perspective of women, though her marriage is in crisis, Daisy does not mean that she has no feelings with her husband, nor does it mean that she is willing to abandon her family, abandon her children and return to the arms of gates. As the world changes, gatsby's eyes stay in the past, and what is left to him in the end must be disillusioned hopes and broken dreams.
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