Context Of The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F Scott, published in 1925, is not the novel by Francis Scott Fitzgerald who often prefer the critics, but it seems to be the best known of all his work. The Great Gatsby, like any great work, it is all those labels at once, under which often calificársela, and more, but above all is considered the history of a look, the man who tells all in the first person, that simple stockbroker named Nick Carraway, who by mere chance is located right in the central point where you match the characters The Great Gatsby is a not very long novel, about what the French call a nouvelle, whose plot is sparing of adventures: the relationship that a young man of good family who is trying to earn a living as a stockbroker in New York has a Millionaire mysterious and ambiguous past, Gatsby's title to the work, whose activities, lifestyle and even apparent ostentation, no other object to retrieve the woman he fell in love several years before (Daisy), when it was not yet the great man he is now. …show more content…

Nick whose history, in theory, narrates the book neighbor Gatsby and Daisy's cousin, but that is who really carries the weight of a dramatic