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Critical Bibliography Of The Great Gatsby

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“The great Gatsby” is a classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald first published in 1925 on Long Island 's North Shore and, then, in New York City from spring to autumn of 1922. This story is focused on the life of Jay Gatsby, and his mission for Daisy Buchanan. In the novel the author examines and critiques Gatsby 's specific idea of the 1920 's American Dream during World War I and the Great Depression of the early 1930 's, talking from the point of view of Nick Carraway who works as the narrator of the novel. Therefore, the story takes place in the First World War. At the time, American society achieved success during the "roaring" 1920s as the economy grew. Besides, here was still the “Prohibition”, the ban on the trade and …show more content…

Wilson, a mechanic and owner of a garage, Myrtle Wilson, George Wilson 's unstable wife and Tom Buchanan 's mistress, among other minor characters that appear during the narration.
This narration begins when Nick moves to the East Coast to work as a bond trader in Manhattan. He rents a small house in West Egg (where most of the plot develops), a new rich town in Long Island. Here, Nick reconnects with his cousin Daisy Buchanan, her husband Tom, and meets their friend Jordan Baker.
Tom takes Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, who is at the same time, married to George Wilson.
Afterwards, Nick meets his next-door neighbor, Jay Gatsby, a very rich man who lives in a giant mansion and throws wildly extravagant parties every weekend, and who is a mysterious person no one knows much about.
Gatsby takes Nick to lunch and introduces him to his business partner - a gangster named Meyer Wolfshiem.
Nick starts a relationship with Jordan. Through her, Nick finds out that Gatsby and Daisy were in love five years ago, and that Gatsby would like to see her again. Consequently, Nick arranges for Daisy to come over to his house so that Gatsby can “accidentally” drop by. Daisy and Gatsby start having an affair.
At his part of the plot, the reader can realize that Gatsby was born into a poor farming family as James Gatz. He has always been extremely ambitious, creating the Jay Gatsby “character” as a way of transforming himself into his own

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