The Great Gatsby Themes F Scott Fitzgerald Study Guide











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Today we will discuss the Themes of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby. • Consider supporting this channel by hitting that like button and by subscribing us. • Learn with Nowrin is on Facebook! You can support us directly by signing up here:   / learnwithnowrin   • Find here the previous lesson on Shakespeare's Sonnets:    • Sonnet | William Shakespeare | Unders...   • Check out my other videos: • Macbeth Characters :    • Macbeth by William Shakespeare | Char...   • Sonnet 146 By William Shakespeare:    • Sonnet 146 | William Shakespeare | Po...   • Phrasal verb:    • 12 Important Phrasal Verbs in English...   • Pronunciation practice:    • 10 English words You May Be Pronounci...   •    / watch   • Professional apologizing:    • A Perfect Apology in Five Steps | How...   • Power Writing:    • Academic English Writing: POWER Writi...   • Pronunciation class:    • Confusing Words in English | Fix Your...   • English grammar: WORD-    • Lesson 2 | Word-Vocabulary-Lexicon | ...   • Noun class 1:    • Divide IN or INTO? English Prepositio...   • Translation Class:    • Bangla to English Translation | Pract...   • Other related video: •    • TEST Your English Vocabulary! | Engli...   •    • Common English Mistakes | Redundancy ...   •    • Macbeth by William Shakespeare | Plot...   •    • Macbeth by William Shakespeare | Cont...   • • The Great Gatsby at a Glance • F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, follows Jay Gatsby, a man who orders his life around one desire: to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan, the love he lost five years earlier. Gatsby's quest leads him from poverty to wealth, into the arms of his beloved, and eventually to death. Published in 1925, The Great Gatsby is a classic piece of American fiction. It is a novel of triumph and tragedy, noted for the remarkable way Fitzgerald captured a cross-section of American society. • Written by: F. Scott Fitzgerald • Type of Work: novel • Genres: social commentary; American fiction; Jazz Age • First Published: 1925 • Setting: 1920s in West Egg (Newly Rich), Long Island (East Egg-Aristocratic) • About the Title • The title, The Great Gatsby, acknowledges Gatsby's great wealth and local celebrity but hints at the verbal irony that much of Gatsby's greatness is phony. • Main Characters: Nick Carraway; Jay Gatsby; Daisy Buchanan • Major Thematic Topics: decline of the 1920s; social issues; prohibition; displaced spirituality • Motifs: weather; geography; types of money • Major Symbols: eyes; Gatsby's parties, Gatsby’s car • Movie Versions: The Great Gatsby (1974); The Great Gatsby (2000); The Great Gatsby (2013) • • Thanks for watching. • • #the_great_gatsby #the_great_gatsby_themes #the_great_gatsby_movie_scene, #Learn_with_Nowrin,

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