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Great Gatsby Themes

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The Great Gatsby is a 2013 movie based on the 1925 novel of the same name, by Scott Fitzgerald and it stars Leonardo DiCaprio (Jay Gatsby), Tobey Maguire (Nick Carraway) , and Carey Mulligan (Daisy Buchanan).
The movie is about Nick Carraway, a failed writer who became a bond salesman (a form of debt security) and how he met the titular character Gatsby. The movie deals with various ethical themes such as faithfulness, lying, and class divisions, and the dissonance of the “American dream”.
The movie has 5 major characters:
• Nick Carraway is the main character, while the movie/novel is not named after him, it is told from his point of view, and he narrates the events.
Jay Gatsby is one of the protagonists, and the character the story is …show more content…

• Tom Buchanan, Daisy’s husband, and a colleague of Nick.
• Jordan Baker friend of Daisy, she seems to know Gatsby.
The movie acts as a criticism of American Society, its social classes, lifestyle, and the American dream. The is shown in the movie with the viewpoint of the Narrator, who feels conflicted about the lifestyle of New York, which he finds appealing, but also disgusting.
The movie stars with Nick Carraway at a sanatorium, trying to treat his alcoholism, he explains to the doctor how a man named “Gatsby” was the most hopeful person he has ever met. The doctor suggests to him to write about it when Nick is having trouble recalling the events.
The movie then uses the aforementioned scene as a framing device to tell the story, with Nick narrating the events as they are seen in flashbacks.
From that moment on the movie begins introducing the characters through exposition from Nick’s narration and giving more insight on their …show more content…

Daisy is later revealed to have been the one driving, however Gatsby decides to take the blame to not implicate Daisy, and Daisy allows it, perhaps to be able to maintain her social status and lifestyle, showing that she is not the perfect ideal of love that Gatsby has been obsessing over his entire life. Gatsby is later killed by Myrtle’s husband who was led to believe by Tom that he was Myrtle’s actual lover and the one that drew the car when she got killed.
This climax is caused by a number of reasons, showing the ethical issues of the characters. Had Tom not lied to protect himself about being Myrtle’s lover, maybe Gatsby would have survived. Had Daisy taken the blame herself, most definitely would have allowed Gatsby to escape death. Had even Nick told Daisy about Tom’s affair the matter would have been resolved earlier, without anyone

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