The
novel The Great Gatsby is interesting
and captivating, it really allows the reader to become part of the story and
see the lives of these fortunate New Yorkers from the eyes of a not so
fortunate man working in the bond business. Nick Carraway, the very relatable
onlooker, allows a link from our society into the high society of the people he
spends his summer with. The characters at first seem very pretentious, but you
later realize that if you pay attention to their lives and what they have gone
through, you may be able to understand where they are coming from and why they
act the way they do. The novel overall was a page-turner and I always wanted to
know what would happen next.
I
was very surprised because most assigned books are not very enjoyable and are
difficult to read, but this book always left me wanting to read more. Though it
is not the most exciting book I have ever read, I enjoy how most of the action
occurs at the end of the novel. It all leads up to the death of Gatsby and I
personally had no idea it was coming. I didn’t dislike anything in the novel, I
felt like it grabbed my attention just enough and was a great story. The thrill
of what happened at the end in the swimming pool leaves room for the reader to
decide what they want about what happens to the rest of the characters. I enjoy
the way Fitzgerald leaves room for interpretation.
The
piece is unique in its use of rhetorical strategies, diction, and syntax. I
felt that it was on the easier side when analyzing it because Fitzgerald was
more obvious about the strategies than some other writers are. There were many
lessons taught throughout the book and they can be interpreted many ways, but
two that I believe are very important are the idea that just because someone is
part of the upper class doesn’t mean that they are better than you, and
striving to work your hardest and do your best will take you very far in life.
Reading your review, I was really glad to see that I wasn't the only one who really liked reading The Great Gatsby. I completely agree that there are many different lessons taught in The Great Gatsby and they are up to your own interpretation, and that it is really a story and it is up to the reader to see what they take away from it. Your review was excellent and i really couldn't agree more with what you are saying!
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