The Great Gatsby THEMES AND CHARACTERS

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  • The Great Gatsby
    • Themes
      • Society and Class
      • Love
      • American Dream
      • Wealth
      • Memory and The Past
      • Isolation
      • Mortality
      • Marriage
      • Gender
      • Lies and Deceit
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          • Compassion and Forgiveness
      • Compassion and Forgiveness
      • Religion (or lack of)
    • Characters
      • Nick Carraway
      • Jay Gatsby
      • Daisy Buchanan
      • Tom Buchanan
      • Jordan Baker
      • George Wilson
      • Myrtle Wilson
      • Meyer Wolfshiem
      • Owl Eyes
      • Klipsringer

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On the surface, The Great Gatsby is a narrative about a man and a woman whose love is thwarted. The novel's central idea, on the other hand, is far broader and less romantic. However, if you're curious about whether the version of The Great Gatsby film is more realistic, keep reading. Visit this link: https://www.visioneclick.com/blog/which-version-of-the-great-gatsby-movie-is-more-realistic When it comes to realism, taking aside the apparent soundtrack-related faults with both films, the older one has a minor edge — if only for the clothing. Nick and Gatsby, on the other hand, both of whom participated in World War I, exemplify the war's newfound cosmopolitanism and cynicism.

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