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Multiple Themes In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Many authors wrote elegant, classy stories. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote one of the best stories of the 1920's, The Great Gatsby. This book was written in 1925 and is considered emotional to some. The only way to really grasp the greatness of this book is to read by oneself. In there one will find the reason it is significant by learning about multiple themes, dashing settings, and extravagant symbolism.
The first thing to do with any book is to find the theme. One of the major themes is the old money people versus The new money people. The old money are the people who simply have old money or money from before generations. The new money are people who have just recently gained millions. Another theme used is the vision of reality versus illusion. Gatsby had made Daisy and him a huge illusion and things that were unable to happen in reality and ruined his illusion or fantasy. The last theme I found was the corruption of the American dream. For Gatsby this is getting the woman of his dreams, Daisy. All of these themes are connected in some way. Gatsby loves Daisy and has this fantasy to be with her, but in order to meet her he has to gain a lot of money and gain it fast. …show more content…

All the while The Great Gatsby has three different settings. East Egg is where all the old money people live with their big and fancy houses and their snobby characteristics who think they are better than everyone else. The second place is the West Egg. This is where all the new found glory, rich people live. The people who get bullied by the East Egg people because they have not had their money for a long time. The last main setting is the Valley of Ashes. This is for the people who have no money at all; the poor and low class people. These three settings are a perfect representation of the status of real people all while intertwining the rich and poor with an

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