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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a timeless masterpiece that
dissects the emptiness of the Jazz Age and the tragic illusion of the
American Dream. Through Nick Carraway’s quiet narration, we follow Jay
Gatsby—a self-made millionaire obsessed with recapturing the past and
winning back Daisy. His lavish parties mask a lonely heart; his wealth
cannot buy genuine love or belonging. The green light across the bay
becomes the ultimate symbol of unfulfilled hope, forever out of reach.
Fitzgerald’s prose is elegant and piercing, contrasting glittering
excess with moral decay. Old money, new money, and the forgotten valley
of ashes expose a society hollowed out by greed and superficiality.
Gatsby’s loyal, hopeful spirit makes his downfall deeply moving, turning
his story into a universal lament for dreams that die too hard. This
novel is not just about wealth and love—it is about the fragile,
beautiful, and doomed faith in a better tomorrow. A must-read that
lingers long after the final page.
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