Great Gatsby Then And Now Analysis

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The Great Gatsby then and now.
Mathis Moore The Great Gatsby was published in 1925 by author F.Scott Fitzgerald, multiple films have been made from the book, including the 2013 film of the same name directed by Baz Luhrmann. The story is about a man named Nick Carraway, who had just moved to the east coast, and his interaction with a man named Jay Gatsby.The movie follows the story that Fitzgerald wrote. However, there are some differences between the movie and the book that change how the viewer perceives the story. Some of the significant changes that can change opinions of viewers are the opening and closing of the movie, including plot changes such as information Nick Carraway shouldn’t have known, and the revelation of Tom Buchanan’s actions in the final moments. As the movie begins, the filmmaker immediately adds something that is not present in the book, and continues this through the duration; that is scenes of Nick in the …show more content…

For example, there is a scene in the film when Tom, Daisy, and Nick go to one of Gatsby’s grand parties, and during which Gatsby and Daisy sneak out to the garden and they kiss. Nick does find them in the garden, but there was no point when Nick found them in a way to recreate that scene. More scenes are included in the movie where interactions happen between characters where Nick is not present. In contrast, there are no observations from other characters in the book where Nick was not present. These scenes were added is because films generally have a more omniscient view on stories. Movies are far more interesting when the viewers are able to see things that our main character cannot, creating additional drama. More detail can be added this way as well, helping convey the story better when more points of view are available. Overall the addition of more information helps the storytelling of the

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