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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How many ways can you say wonderful
Review: Well, the first time I read this book was when I was 13 and trying to fit into the "big leagues," modeling after my brother who gave me the book and said I'd hate it because the content would seem all too mundane. Well, I hated it. I hated it so much, I would have never recommended it...Now, I'm 16 and I re-read it three days ago, and I have to say it's the most wondeful piece of American Literature ever written. It stands above and beyond To Kill a Mockingbird (though that is VERY debatable), The Grapes of Wrath, An American Tragedy, and even Old Man and the Sea.

I would suggest reading the book if you are into a master perception of the human character, and enjoy stories of rich people and greed and luminous lifestyles.

At times, I wanted to tear the book right in half because I got into it so much and actually had real emotions, which is something very few books have allowed me to recieve. The only two are A Prayer for Owen Meany and Of Mice and Men...wait...also Lord of the Flies. But once I finsihed the book, I thought about it, and realized how damn good it really is.

Read it if you have a good sense of diversified taste. Now I am reading some James Joyce and buying Advil by the package...DAMN YOU, ULYSSES!--

It's really a good book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dull. VERY dull.
Review: This is supposed to be an American classic? Personally, I've read better children's books then this. It's boring, useless, and basically states that rich people are boring, drunken snobs. The story went about no where, and I can't believe I even wasted my time to read it. The writing style was good. Imagine what he could of done if he had actually had a good idea for a story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A disappointment
Review: I had heard a lot about this book, but when I finally read it, I was disappointed. The plot is just too silly and predictable.... The only positive thing I have to say about this book is that Fitzergald writes it well. This novel is another example (along with "Great Expectations" and "To Kill a Mockingbird") of a bad plot well written.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Corruptible Jazz Age!
Review: Fitzgerald's novel personifies the glitter and underlying corruption of the Jazz Age (a term which Fitzgerald himself coined). Through his portrayal of the incorrigible and and somewhat naive Gatsby, the self-made man, the reader begins to understand some of the mindset of the time; the pursual of the American Dream and the corruption that was necessarily involved. A great book, with a range of characters (though some are irritating) and wonderful symbolism and meaning, especially with regard to the color. The Great Gatsby is a true classic.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: i only read this book because my english teacher assigned it
Review: Truly, I know this is a American novel. This book to me, got boring really fast. The book didn't describe all of the characters enough, and I feel that if a book wants to be a good one, it should describe the characters. Anyways, like I said, I only read it because it was assigned to me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WHY THE HELL DO SCHOOLS USE THIS BOOK
Review: This book is a perfect example why kids don't like to read or find it boring. I read this in high school and was turned off by books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Gatsby - Definately a Great Book
Review: This is a beautifully written novel about the "Roaring 20's" (actually a love story, but there is so much more), or basically a criticism of the times. Though the novel didn't get very popular until after Fitzgerald's death, the novel is definately a must-read. There is so much meaning within the book if you look at it. It is full of different motifes, for example, the repetition of some colors and the disappearance of others, the idea of fascades... There is even a good connection between this novel and Homer's epic Oddyssey, which I won't get into. Anyways, Fitzgerald's style is fantastic, as is the story - full of intrigue and criticism of the times.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's sad when a good author can't write well
Review: It truly is. I am quite sure that Fitzgerald is more than capable of writing a work of art. Unfortunately, this is not it.

The plot is very tiresome and the book gets boring FAST. The dialogue is simply the hobnobbing of a bunch of snobs.

All of the characters are quite one-dimensional which allows for minimal character growth and even less character depth.

The only redeeming quality of this book is its use of "color symbolism". But not even a great literary technique can salvage this novel.

In short, DO NOT READ this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THERE'S MORE MEANING TO IT, THAN IT 1ST SEEMED
Review: This story is amazing and eloquently written. At a '1st glance' and a 1st read, it seems like a simple love story with a tragic ending. However, having studied the novel and explored its issues and themes, the broader and more significant issues are brought to our understanding and we realize what Fitzgerald is really trying to tell us. The way that it conveys this message very subtly and in an eloquent way, is its strongest point. It is books like this,Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye", and Orwell's "1984" and many others, which really give a book a real meaning for us to realize of the world we live in. This has been an advertisement for u to buy the book from amazon.com now!! at an amazingly 'low' price [hee hee].!! yes incredible

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is about a man who uses riches to get the girl he wants
Review: The Great Gatsby portrays much of many rich mans' life today. It is a book about a mysterious man who everyone seems to know about. He lives in a huge mansion and has parties all the time. When he meets Daisy he falls in love with her and pursue to get her with his riches which will be very succesful. It is a story in which you can relate to many lives that is happening today. It's a good book to read and I recommend it to others.


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