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Great Gatsby, the; (Us Import Ed.)

When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote THE GREAT GATSBY in the early 1920s, the American Dream was already on the skids. Originally based on the idea that...more
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few weeks ago
Nick Carraway is our main character. He is a young man who graduated from New Haven, went in to the war, came out, and moved from the West to Long Island Sound's West Egg Village. He now makes a meager income selling Bonds. His neighbor is the supremely rich Mr. Gatsby, whom nobody seems to know much about, but whom everybody whose anybody has been to his outlandish parties. Just across...more
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few weeks ago
Thank God for SparkNotes. I really don't know if I like the book or not. The writing was sometimes amazing, and sometimes not. The plot was...random sometimes. Lots of symbolism and a very tragic story. Confused while I was reading it, and still confused now. Rating: 3***? Edit:// We dissected this book in class. Now, I'm not so confused anymore. It actually is a very good book, now that I'm...more
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few weeks ago
My 12th grade teacher pretty much summed up my feelings on it: You read one Scott Fitzgerald story and you've pretty much read them all. Basically you're better off reading one of his short stories since you'll get the same thing but spend less time on it. I liked the book, but it sort of all felt... pointless. I was pretty disappointed when I found out that the Gatsby talked about for all of...more
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few weeks ago
I've just finished reading The Great Gatsby, and i LOVED it! As with all of my favourite novels, it was completely different to how i had expected it be, a real surprise. Gatsby is at once a stubborn, self-indulgent man, and yet incredibly vulnerable and strangely lovable. He is the underdog whose single-minded determination to better himself is the classic ideal of the 'American Dream'. And...more
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few weeks ago
I liked this book, but I didn't just love it...so why did I rate it 4 stars? The truth is that - though it wasn't "great" - I liked that it made me think. This book reminded me of how much I truly detest pretentious and snobby people. I despise people who can't be true to themselves and those around them, and who put more stock in material things and impressing people than actually being good...more
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few weeks ago
So I finished this book in about a week, probably less but my brain isn't really around these days. LOVED it, found it slow for the first thirty or forty pages and then couldn't put it down. I found a few similarities in the beginning with Jane Austin, parties that neighbors attending, lasting all night, not necessarily knowing the host. From page 50 or so I couldn't put it down, I think the part...more
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few weeks ago
Haven't read it? You should, and no, I'm not a repressed high school English teacher. This is one of the greatest books ever written. Fitzgerald captures the voice of the common man as his narrator spins and sips his way through the roaring twenties. Along the way, he bares weary witness to organized crime, adultery, and a Hellish revist to Babylon. Star-struck by the bad and beautiful Buchanans,...more
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few weeks ago
This book is one of the most overrated pieces of tripe in the literary world. People claim that this is a masterpiece, that F Scott Fitzgerald accurately recreated the roaring 20s in this novel. That must have been easy, because HE WROTE THE THING IN THE 20s. The plot is laughable and unbelievable. I mean come on, a guy befriends a rich older recluse who likes to throw raging parties and...more
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few weeks ago
Ugh. I don't understand how people can laud this as one of the greatest novels ever written. It is a description of the crazy, hedonistic days of the 1920's and little else. Fitzgerald interjects no opinion on the times, no aspect or feelings of what were happening and no likeable characters. At all. Nick Carraway is a pushover and a hypocrite, Daisy a complete and utter fool, and Tom...more
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few weeks ago
This is what I got out of this book: Jay Gatsby was in love with Daisy Buchanan who was married to Tom Buchanan who was having an affair with Myrtle Wilson who was married to George Wilson, who killed Jay Gatsby and himself after Tom Buchanan told him that it was Jay who killed Myrtle in a hit-and-run accident but it was really Daisy driving the car that killed Myrtle and Jay merely covered for...more
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  • ISBN-10: 068416325X
  • ISBN-13: 9780684163253
  • ISBN-10: 0020198817
  • ISBN-13: 9780020198819
  • ISBN-10: 0684801523
  • ISBN-13: 9780684801520
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