
Gatsby has spent his life reaching for his dream.

Fitzgerald uses the setting to examine the American Dream: the idea that anyone in America can achieve success through hard work and dedication. Contrasted against the glamorous lives of wealthy socialites is the entrenched lower class, who live in gray, dingy squalor among smoldering ash-heaps. The novel is a colorful study of Americaâs Jazz Ageâa term said to be coined by Fitzgerald himselfâcomplete with wealthy socialites living in hedonistic abandon, libertine flappers, jazz bands, roaring roadsters, and greasy speakeasies populated with shady grifters. There he meets Jordan, a flapper and a golf star, and an intricate web of romances and betrayals begins to unfold. Carraway spends time catching up with his distant cousin Daisy and her industry-baron husband Tom before being invited to one of Gatsbyâs wildly lavish weekend parties. He rents a shabby apartment in Long Island next door to a sumptuous mansion: the home of the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby. Nick Carraway is a young Midwestern man freshly arrived in New York to make his fortune. Long taught as required reading in American schools, critics have consistently held it up alongside Moby Dick, Huck Finn, and To Kill a Mockingbird as perhaps the quintessential Great American Novel. The Great Gatsby is a novel that needs no introduction for a certain generation of American readers. Will you support our efforts with a donation? We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age.  46 in the Le Mondeâs 100 Books of the Century Part of the Encyclopædia Britannicaâs Great Books of the Western World  51 in the Guardianâs Best 100 Novels in English (2015)  2 in the Modern Libraryâs 100 Best Novels

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