The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Generally, the genre of film of The Great Gatsby is under category drama and romance. But there’s also insists a bit of modernism, irony, satire and literary fiction in it as the story pay more attentions on developing character and style. And like in the movie, the way Nick’s narration jumps around, shifting from dialogue to personal meditation is also a modernist work. It is fragmented and non-linear as it is trying to get a difficult truths that a more realistic scene might not capture. (b)Relationship Every making film has insisted relationship in the story as to make the story more interesting, so as The Great Gatsby too. Firstly, I would talk about childhood as the young Gatsby is borne with poverty. He lives in a village with his father in the rural of North Dakota, his father always tell Gatsby that them have born to be in this life, they should accept things that can’t be changed, it’s all about fate. But Gatsby does not want to be like his father who always obey with the fate they having. Then, Gatsby starts to imagine and creating illusions in his mind about his perfect future. He dreams big and longs for sophistication and wealth so he moves out from his homeland and does something big until he meets his desires. Secondly, it’s about …show more content…

Like the friendship about Gatsby and Nick. Their friendship actually starts with the awkward and weird conversation by Gatsby when Nick moves to Long Island and stay beside a hut near Gatsby’s mansion. From the first time Nick meet Gatsby, he is curious about him due to his mystery existence and he intended to write a story about Gatsby. After that, both of them has became good friend and they begins telling their past to each other. Nick understands Gatsby and he thinks everything about Gatsby is more than “WOW, WOW, WOW...” Nick is the one and only who knows most of Gatsby’s business, he trusts him and always helping Gatsby whenever is