THE GREAT GATSBY is a classic novel published in April 1925
by American writer, F. Scott Fitzgerald and set in the Jazz Age.
Narrated in the first person by writer Nick Carraway, who
shares his friendship with mysterious millionaire, Jay Gatsby.
Nick tells the story of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan describing
the decadent lifestyles of the rich and famous on Long Island near
New York City in the American Flapper era.
A wealthy socialite, Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy Buchanan
becomes his downfall.
The significance of the story being;
“The great American Dream is essentially unachievable”.
A classic American novel The Great Gatsby is an enjoyable and
straightforward read for Years 7 to 12 students and considered
essential reading for high school students and adults.
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