《了不起的盖茨比》书评1 YL
杨柳
The novel, the painful and true story of a dream, and, in the meantime, the perfect prophecy of the tragedy of the author's own future. It 's that ultimate tragedy of the protagonist who know that the author is doomed to tragedy. But it's still written down, it's still experienced. Fate is inevitable, both the author and gatsby. A man with a dream, he seems to have touched the heavens for a while, but he can't resist the fact that it's all gone. Fitzgerald wrote about women like that all his life. They were beautiful, dreamy, unattainable, wayward, almost cruel. With the shyness of Midwestern boys, the male protagonists are always left to let the bright and bright heroine show them a new golden world, and then suffer from the capricious fate. They are always very close to happiness, and then imperceptibly, as a plaything to give up. In this novel, gatsby, who is infatuated or crazy about dreams, builds an immortal stage only imaginable in dreams on long island in order to satisfy the beautiful but indulgent heroine Daisy, but finally ends in tragedy. In that famous beach monologue, Fitzgerald felt that fate, like a lamp, would constantly lure people to pursue and go away.
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