Foreshadowing In The Great Gatsby

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F.Scott Fitzgerald was born on september 24 1896, died on December 21, 1940. His work, The Great Gatsby was written in 1925, the book takes place in New York and Long Island, an expensive place to live. In this book the author manages to portray that no matter your background, happiness is still nearly impossible to find. The Great Gatsby is one the best well written and tightly structured, complex novels in American Literature. The Novel is narrated by Nick Carraway in a chronological order with a lot of foreshadowing. The Great Gatsby takes place in the roaring twenties begins with Nick Carraway renting an apartment in Long Island next to a mansion and the owner of the mansion being Jay Gatsby. Nick is a nobody compared to millionaire he lives next to but Jay …show more content…

Throughout the novel Nick is Jay's shoulder to cry on after being rejected by Daisy. Jay becomes angry with himself and admits to Nick that he was using him to get to Daisy. Nick does not become too upset with whole situation but rather he is grateful that he was able to meet a large amount of people. Gatsby has trouble reuniting with daisy because Daisy is with a successful man, Tom. Daisy does too have feelings for Jay but she does her best not to show her. Gatsby later states that Daisy is the only thing that will make him happy, which enhances the theme of the story that all the success and riches in world does not guarantee happiness. The characters in the novel can best be described as round characters, who change over time. The characters are all revealed through Nick's descriptions and all have unique qualities and complex upbringings in life. There are about eight major characters with the protagonist being Jay Gatsby and the antagonist being Tom Buchanan. The other characters in the the book all have their part in the novel but are mainly friends of Jay that he has met at his parties and past

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