by Emma Helks
The roaring twenties, the era that the Great Gatsby was first published, introduced new choices for women as their lives became vastly more exuberant and independent than the generations that came before them. It is the is...read more
by Tanya Smith
Comparing The Great Gatsby to a food that sums it up I know that I'll be put on a ship and sent to Guantanamo bay for saying this, but I do not quite understand why thousands of American school kids have to study "The G...read more
"The Great Gatsby" is narrated by Nick Carraway: he is in his mid-twenties as the story begins and he is just embarking on a career selling bonds in New York, inspired by the fact that he knows many other young men who are...read more
Listed as one of the best novels of the 20th century by TIME magazine and other literary groups, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has come to be known as "one of the greatest literary documents of the Jazz Age'" (Sp...read more
by Tess Evans
In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays life in America during the 1920s through a unique collection of characters. Each character has inside of them the potential for good and evil; as a result, the ch...read more
by Juan Leer
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is definitely one of the classic books of American Literature. It is a timeless classic that seems to get better and better as the years go by. The book is told from the point ...read more
by Alan Bath
'The GreatGatsby' is quite simply the finest book of the 20th Century, and is one of the centuries most impactful. To withdraw a little from the hyperbole in terms of technique and resonance I wouldn't rate it as good as '...read more
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