Saturday, August 3, 2013
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby is a love story narrated by a third person attached with both. Even though the plot is common these days, the novel is uncommon in its narration and the building of characters during the course. The content is very dramatic but keeps the juice flowing throughout the novel. The extravagance of Gatsby tells the condition of his state of mind and the accident that changes everything makes me wonder what is going to happen next. The Buchanan family in the novel is actually portrayed as pure opportunists with a confusion in their minds about whether they should think of having an image that can make them bigger than they are.The ending is very much predictable as we have seen movies based on this plot but Fitzgerald must be given full credit for creating a plot like this that still keeps you spellbound. Overall, a very refreshing novel to read.
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