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The Great Gatsby/Cassettes |
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Rating: Summary: A peek into a decade of FUN and PARTY's: The 20's Review: The Great Gatsby is honestly my favorite book of all time. Fitzgerald really displays the twenty's like no other can. Will you be able to figure out where Jay Gatsby's money comes from? Will Gatsby steal Daisy away from her wealthy husband Tom? Will narrator Nick Carraway ever really "fit in" will the East Eggers? And most importantly, will anyone ever figure out who's throwing this PARTY!? Believe me, finding out the answers to these questions is very exciting, and once you start picking up on Fitzgerald's symbolism, you won't be able to put it down!
Rating: Summary: A must read!! Review: What I love most about the Great Gatsby is how it depicts what the 1920's were like. It gives you a taste of what it would be like to live back then and how society functioned. It brought together the 2 worlds of Gatsby and Daisy and George and Myrtle and showed how much they contrasted. Fitzgerald really does a great job of installing images into your head of what different scenes looked like-especially the huge parties Gatsby would have at his house. I really liked the story itself although it could be seen as depressing. Oh well, I guess all stories can't always have a happy ending!!
Rating: Summary: He captures everything Review: All I can say is, WOW. I was simply amazed by the way he described even the rain coming down in sheets. He captured a generation, a feeling, a need, a way of life- he captured America, he captured Americana. All this, in how many pages? Again- WOW.
Rating: Summary: Gasby is the best summary of the Roaring 20s around today. Review: I am a senior in high school and was assigned The Great Gatsy to read for english class. There was nothing quite like sitting down and thinking about what the true meanings in this book really are. There are stories of triumph, sacrifice; love and hate; rich and poor, and many others. Each character has their own story, and each intertwines with another. The Great Gatsby is an amazing work of art with incredible stories clashing different types of people to give the essence of a great era in our history. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: My favorite book written! Review: This book is great! I couldn't keep it down! It is romantic, suspenseful, and mysterious. I definately give it a perfect 10!
Rating: Summary: A wholistic sleigh ride through the banal roaring 20's. Review: Much like Demian, by Herman Hesse, the Great Gatsby offers a very human story about a Man torn between the various pressures of life: conformity and individualism, facade and substance. Nick is a silent narrator, he watches, but he's not completely quiet. This novel may appear convoluted and confusing, but it is truly pure and honest. It makes no judgement of morality, grace and sin, nor does it favor idealism or cynicism. The main character wades through an insane and typical world, and outsider and a member. A paradoxical romp, The Great Gatsby explodes a realm of utter humanity, a thing few novels accomplish, although many try.
Rating: Summary: on my list of favorites Review: This is one of my favorite books, and I have read it over and over. It's sad how Gatsby appeared to have everything he wanted, but in reality, the one thing he wanted (Daisy) was just out of his reach. To me, Gatsby was an intensly lonely man who spent his whole life trying to fill his life. It really makes you think. END
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: This book agrandized our lives after completing this masterpiece. At first, the book was slow, but after it picked up momentum, it never slowed. F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the most coveted authors in all american literature. He is a mastermind in all of art's history. He uses ordinary situations and makes them come to life.
Rating: Summary: haven't we seen this before? Review: We read this book in hope of enjoying, it but what is there to like when you have read it before. It starts out interesting but the characters are boring and don't seem real. The ending is just plain bad.
Rating: Summary: the greatest of the American novels Review: During my college years, I was forced to read The Great Gatsby, and I must say that I'm glad my professor chose to force this masterpiece on me. It is my all time favorite book. Fitzgerald's last three final paragraphs could stand alone by themselves and they would still be considered a masterpiece.
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