Thursday, May 10, 2012

Introduction to Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby is a novel that portrays the 1920s, through Fitzgerald's eyes, as an era of demoralized social and moral values. This is all showed by Gatsby's exuberant parties every Saturday night since the idea of the American Dream has been devalued and corrupted because of money and pleasure has become the most important thing to them instead of good deeds. Which made the American dream diffusional and powered the people by greed, corruption and moral relativism

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