Essay On The Great Gatsby

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History had an immense impact on the World’s lifestyle in modern and 1920s America. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a fictional novel written to intrigue the reader. In this novel Fitzgerald constructed characters from his imagination to create a spicy and a twisting storyline. The setting for this novel is in three suburbs: East Egg, West Egg, and The Valley of Ashes. In West Egg Nick’s cousin Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan, who is rich and justified. Then Gatsby a rich and wealthy man, yet not as wealthy as Tom and Daisy, is living in East egg. In their own classification, Myrtle and George are surviving in the Valley of Ashes in an auto garage fixing and resurrecting old vehicles. In the novel Fitzgerald teaches the reader from the view of the 1920’s not to be self-centered through Nick Carraway, Tom Buchanan, and Jay Gatsby. …show more content…

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