The Great Gatsby
By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic novel set in the 1920s, offering a captivating glimpse into the lives of the wealthy and the pursuit of the American Dream.
Amidst the opulence of Long Island, New York, the story revolves around Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire who throws elaborate parties to win back the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan.
Narrated by Nick Carraway, a young bond salesman and Gatsby's neighbor, the novel explores themes of love, ambition, illusion, and the crumbling moral values of the Jazz Age.
As Nick gets drawn into the entangled lives of Gatsby, Daisy, and her husband Tom Buchanan, he discovers the darker side of society where wealth and power mask corruption and unfulfilled dreams.
Fitzgerald's masterpiece delves into the depths of human desires, showcasing the tragic consequences of obsessing over unattainable dreams and the impossibility of recreating the past.
Amidst the opulence of Long Island, New York, the story revolves around Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire who throws elaborate parties to win back the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan.
Narrated by Nick Carraway, a young bond salesman and Gatsby's neighbor, the novel explores themes of love, ambition, illusion, and the crumbling moral values of the Jazz Age.
As Nick gets drawn into the entangled lives of Gatsby, Daisy, and her husband Tom Buchanan, he discovers the darker side of society where wealth and power mask corruption and unfulfilled dreams.
Fitzgerald's masterpiece delves into the depths of human desires, showcasing the tragic consequences of obsessing over unattainable dreams and the impossibility of recreating the past.
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