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The Great Gatsby (Unabridged)
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The Great Gatsby (Unabridged)

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal work, The Great Gatsby, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, capturing the essence of an era marked by excess, ambition, and disillusionment. With its lyrical prose and rich symbolism, the novel explores themes of wealth, class, and the elusive American Dream through the tragic figure of Jay Gatsby, whose opulent parties mask a profound yearning for love and acceptance. Fitzgerald's ability to weave intricate characters and social commentary reveals the stark contrasts of wealth and the pervasive moral decay lurking beneath the glamour of the age, making it a classic piece of American literature. Fitzgerald, a key figure of the Lost Generation, was greatly influenced by his own tumultuous experiences with love, failure, and societal expectations. Having witnessed firsthand the opulent lifestyles of the elite and the darker undercurrents of the Jazz Age, he infused The Great Gatsby with his insights into human nature and the complexities of American society. His personal struggles and observations provide a poignant lens through which he examines the contradictions inherent in the pursuit of happiness and success. The Great Gatsby is an essential read for anyone interested in the exploration of American identity and the consequences of ambition. This unabridged edition allows readers to fully immerse themselves in Fitzgerald's intricate world, encouraging reflection on the themes that remain relevant today. Delve into a story that challenges the very fabric of the American Dream, and discover why this novel continues to resonate with audiences a century later.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
90
ISBN
9788027345328

In F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal work, The Great Gatsby, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, capturing the essence of an era marked by excess, ambition, and disillusionment. With its lyrical prose and rich symbolism, the novel explores themes of wealth, class, and the elusive American Dream through the tragic figure of Jay Gatsby, whose opulent parties mask a profound yearning for love and acceptance. Fitzgerald's ability to weave intricate characters and social commentary reveals the stark contrasts of wealth and the pervasive moral decay lurking beneath the glamour of the age, making it a classic piece of American literature. Fitzgerald, a key figure of the Lost Generation, was greatly influenced by his own tumultuous experiences with love, failure, and societal expectations. Having witnessed firsthand the opulent lifestyles of the elite and the darker undercurrents of the Jazz Age, he infused The Great Gatsby with his insights into human nature and the complexities of American society. His personal struggles and observations provide a poignant lens through which he examines the contradictions inherent in the pursuit of happiness and success. The Great Gatsby is an essential read for anyone interested in the exploration of American identity and the consequences of ambition. This unabridged edition allows readers to fully immerse themselves in Fitzgerald's intricate world, encouraging reflection on the themes that remain relevant today. Delve into a story that challenges the very fabric of the American Dream, and discover why this novel continues to resonate with audiences a century later.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
90
ISBN
9788027345328