Book Review of The G
杨雨杭
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a timeless masterpiece that
dissects the hollow core of the American Dream. Set in the roaring
1920s, it follows Jay Gatsby’s obsessive pursuit of wealth and lost
love, only to expose the moral decay of the wealthy elite. Through Nick
Carraway’s sharp narration, Fitzgerald critiques materialism and the
illusion of upward mobility. Gatsby’s tragic end powerfully reveals that
dreams rooted in the past can never be fulfilled, making this novel a
profound reflection on human longing and societal disillusionment.
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