The Great Gatsby (Annotated): The 1925 Original Edition of a Classic Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Overview

This annotated edition of "The Great Gatsby" includes: Biography of the Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald The Development and Lifetime History of the Great Gatsby The Personality of F. Scott Fitzgerald Historical context of the Jazz Age and How it Influenced the Creation and Themes of the Novel Synopsis of The Great Gatsby Symbolism within the Context of the book How this novel relates to Modern Society<br/>Dive into the Roaring Twenties in F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless masterpiece, "The Great Gatsby."<br/>In the flashy world of 1920s New York, Jay Gatsby runs the show of the picture-perfect American Dream. Though he is a mystery, Gatsby throws extravagant parties in hopes of rekindling his love with the married Daisy Buchanan. Nick Carraway, a "normal" and modest Midwesterner, narrates the story as he takes in the lavish parties and witnesses the true nature of this obscure host.<br/><br/>Fitzgerald portrays the true reality of the Jazz Age by exposing the shallow and carefree attitude of wealthy Americans at that time. Jay Gatsby chases an impossible dream while having everything he could ever want at his fingertips. The themes and lessons throughout the book are applicable not only to his time but also to our society today.<br/><br/>Join people around the world in experiencing this captivating novel and see why its lessons are timeless!

Details
Independently published
9798334767744
Paperback
2024
EN
207 pages
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