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Gatsby's experience is indeed that of the nouveau riche, but it doesn't seem to me that this is a novel about the nouveau riche's inability to integrate into the upper class

I think the fundamental reason for the sad ending of this book is to ask for what you want and not get it.

Gatsby hid his last name, faked his experience, covered up his ordinary past, and tried to make a fortune, just because he felt famous and advantageous, he could have Daisy.

There was only one thing he pursued all the time, and I think that's the implication of "amazing." Money and fame is his means to get Daisy, five years ago with her association has changed his soul, and five thousand years of thinking more let Daisy in his significance extraordinary.

Might as well say Daisy is a signpost of his life, get Daisy means to get everything. It has nothing to do with whether Daisy herself is a good or a distant woman. Though he is charming, he is not worth pursuing all his life. It is meaningless to interpret her from the perspective of a woman. Daisy just becomes everything to him through love.

He used every means to get Daisy: his evening music parties, his constant efforts to blend in with upper-class life and become a celebrity. Don't hesitate to confront Daisy's husband, finally a car accident to choose their own to take the blame. Unfortunately, Daisy is far from a brave and decisive woman, so this is not a sentimental love story.

This is the story of a man who, with all his might, failed in the end

In the end he had nothing better to do than die. He saw Daisy return to Tom as a dead man.

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