

Apparently, Tom has a mistress in New York City. There, he meets Jordan Baker, Daisy’s friend. One day Nick goes to meet Daisy and Tom for dinner. Tom is known to be cruel, absurdly rich as well. Nick’s cousin Daisy and her wealthy husband Tom Buchanan live in that part of the village. Right across the water, there is a refined village of East Egg. He finds himself living amidst the huge mansions of the rich and famous. Nick rents a house in West Egg on Long Island, which is a fictional village of New York.

His main objective is to establish his career in the bonds. As this article demonstrates, The Great Gatsby contains multiple layers of commentary, all related to a single world-altering event: The Great War and the suffering of the soldiers who fought it.The story of the novel, The Great Gatsby, revolves around a young man, Nick Carraway, who comes from Minnesota to New York in 1922. This article argues that swimming beneath the surface story of Jay Gatsby's pursuit of the golden girl lies a complex pattern of language and imagery that suggests a different central message behind the novel, one that offers a new way of understanding the evasions of narrator Nick Carraway that have long been debated. Meredith, Keith Gandal, and a handful of others, the military background of the plot has been taken for granted. Although critics for the past twenty-five years or so have refocused on period concerns, with the exception of the work of James H. From the 1940s on, its themes were defined as more universal and timeless, emphasizing the gap between romance and reality and the illusory nature of the American Dream. Initially, The Great Gatsby was believed to be a period piece set in a decadent "Roaring Twenties" that glorified adultery, alcohol, and wealth. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby, he designed within the novel's elegant prose a suppressed meaning, one that has been overlooked in critical discourse since the book's publication in 1925.
