The Great Gatsby
A Classic American Novel of the Jazz Age, Wealth, Love, and the American Dream
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A timeless American classic of wealth, love, ambition, and the illusion of the American Dream.
Set during the glittering Jazz Age of the 1920s, The Great Gatsby follows the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive pursuit of the elusive Daisy Buchanan. Narrated by Nick Carraway, the novel offers a sharp and haunting look at a world of extravagant parties, moral decay, and unfulfilled dreams on Long Island’s Gold Coast.
Through elegant prose and unforgettable symbolism, F. Scott Fitzgerald exposes the darker side of wealth and privilege, exploring themes of love, class, ambition, and the American Dream. Beneath the glamour lies a powerful critique of social inequality and the emptiness of material success.
A cornerstone of classic American literature, The Great Gatsby is widely studied in schools and cherished by readers worldwide. Its compact length, lyrical style, and emotional depth make it ideal for both first-time readers and longtime fans of literary classics.
Whether read as a romantic tragedy, a historical portrait of 1920s America, or a social commentary on wealth and identity, this novel remains as relevant and compelling today as when it was first published.
⭐ Why Readers Love The Great Gatsby
One of the most important works of American literary fiction
A defining novel of the Roaring Twenties
Rich themes of dreams, desire, and disillusionment
Frequently adapted into films and stage productions