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F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great GatsbyI examine the Great Gatsby, with an eye on today.
Review and Summary of the Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a great novel worthy of its classic American status. From its '..."green light' symbolism and focus on the American Dream in the Roaring 1920s, The Great Gatsby tells the story of Jay Gatsby.
The Great Gatsby: The Great NovelMy favorite novel of all time, The Great Gatsby. Filled with heart wrenching suspense and symbolic detail. This book is like no other.
Review of "The Great Gatsby" (2000)This is a review of the 2000 movie version of the classic book "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I give it a 1.5/4 stars with a thorough analysis of the problems with the movie.- The Great Gatsby (1974): A ReviewOn Jack Clayton's rendition of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic.
- The Great Gatsby (2001): A ReviewOn Robert Markowitz's 2001 take of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel.
Leonardo DiCaprio Reunites with Baz Luhrman for Great Gatsby MovieIn 1996, Leonardo DiCaprio starred alongside Claire Danes in director Baz Luhrman's brilliant film, Romeo + Juliet. Now, fifteen years later, DiCaprio will star in Luhrman's version of "The Great Gatsby."- How F. Scott Fitzgeral Epitomizes the Jazz Age in the Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald drew from his life during this time period, as well as his realist imagination to create an accurate snapshot of the Jazz Age in his novel, The Great Gatsby.
- Classic Literature Review: The Great GatsbyThinking of reading more classic literature? The Great Gatsby has symbolism abound, especially where the women are concerned.
- Racism in The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also RisesA article taking a gander into the racist aspects portrayed in The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises.
- Historic The Great GatsbyBecause Fitzgerald wrote about the '20s in the '20s, and experiencing everything that goes on as they went on; The Great Gatsby becomes an historic document depicting exactly the way the 1920s in Long Island/Manhattan New York were.
A Distant Mirror: What "The Great Gatsby" & "The Iceman Cometh" Say to 21st Century AmericaEugene O'Neil's play "The Iceman Cometh" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" feature characters with ties to stock swindlers, which is a reflection of an American that still exists in the 21st Century- How to Teach the First Chapter of the Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldHere is all the information that is needed to know in Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby. Whether you're teaching it or learning it.
- The Portrayal of 1920s Society in The Great GatsbyThrough The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald condemns the lack of morality and spirituality in society during the 1920's.
- How Quantum Mechanics Influenced The Great GatsbyAs ideas of Modernism and Quantum Mechanics swept the world and replaced classical mechanics, it affected many people, especially writers. In the first two chapters F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," his characters are shrouded in a state of uncertainty about life.
- Character Analysis of Myrtle from The Great GatsbyMyrtle Wilson is the character who intertwines the entire story together in The Great Gatsby. Every character is connected to her in a significant manner.
- Book Review: The Great GatsbyThis is a book review of Great Gatsby.
- Naturalism and Impressionism in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great GatsbyAn examination of the use of naturalism and impressionism in the form and content of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
- The Great Gatsby Film and Book AnalysisThroughout all the stories we have read in our Fiction into Film class, one word used to describe the main theme of all these stories has stuck in my mind. Deception was one of the key elements in The Last of the Mohicans, in some of the short stories...
- The Great Gatsby: Part 1 AnalysisThe Great Gatsby is a much more pleasant read than The Last of the Mohicans. Though the story is evolving at a very fast pace, there is still enough detail in the story to keep my eyes running along the pages. One of the things that I found interesting...
- The Excessively Long Repetitive Comedy Scene GagA scene that goes on and on featuring the same thing over and over again can be a thing of comedic beauty. But only if you allow it to go on so long that the laughter stops completely before starting up again among those who love it.
The Greatest Novel - the Great Gatsby by F. Scott. FitzgeraldEvery once in a while an author puts pen to paper and somethign magical haoppens. In The Great Gatsby fitzgerald shows us all the answers of life.
From the Great Gatsby to Palmetto Bay-- Grand Opening of the Thalatta Estate ParkVisitors were greeted by a warm welcome of refreshments, high end catering serving as a dress rehearsal for those interested in holding their wedding at the estate today from 11AM to 2 pm for the official grand opening.- Books Adapted into Film with a FlairPopular and classic books have always provided Hollywood with a steady source of material and inspiration for making films. Here are the top three book choices made by the author, and casting choices for actors and directors in these productions.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: Polarity of SocietyA review of symbolism in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby".
- What is Jake Reinvented? How is Christina Mallon Involved?It tells about what the novel, Jake Reinvented, is all about and why it is drawing much attention nationally.
- Chapter Two and It's Meaning in the Great GatsbyAlthough the Great Gatsby is one of the most influential novels of the modern era, by properly understanding Chapter Two of the book, we open ourselves up to an entirely new world of meaning.
- Character Analysis of Tom Buchanen from The Great GatsbyTom Buchanan is a young man raised by a wealthy family. He has learned from his past and it brought him to be a rigorous and forceful man. Tom spends his time pleasing himself and making him feel better about himself.