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The Great Gatsby

The Definitive Novel of the Jazz Age-A Tragic Masterpiece of Wealth, Obsession, and the Corruption of the American Dream

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The Great Gatsby

De : F. Scott Fitzgerald
Lu par : Angus Scott
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Have you ever wondered why the relentless pursuit of the American Dream can lead to the destruction of the soul?

Jay Gatsby has everything—wealth, power, and a name surrounded by mystery. Yet he lacks the one thing he wants most: the love of Daisy Buchanan, a woman who represents a past he cannot release.

Set amid the glittering chaos of the Roaring Twenties, The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece of ambition, obsession, class, and disillusionment.

Narrated by Nick Carraway, the novel exposes the carelessness of the rich, the emptiness beneath social climbing, and the moral decay hidden behind beauty and wealth. As Gatsby’s carefully built image begins to fall apart, the story moves toward a devastating conclusion that challenges the promise of the American Dream.

What You’ll Discover in This Masterpiece:

The Myth of the American Dream: Explore the link between wealth, happiness, ambition, and disillusionment.

A Portrait of the Jazz Age: Enter the vivid world of 1920s New York, filled with glamour, parties, music, and restless desire.

The Tragedy of Obsession: Witness how Gatsby’s longing for the past drives him toward ruin.

Class and Social Stratification: Examine the divide between Old Money and New Money, and the carelessness of those born into privilege.

Whether you are revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, The Great Gatsby remains a powerful reflection on hope, illusion, and the crushing weight of reality.

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