Thursday, September 18, 2014

Great Gatsby Movie Reflection

The Great Gatsby is a movie about Jay Gatsby, a rich gangster. The story takes place during the 1920s in New York City. In the movie, Gatsby chases after Daisy who was a girl he fell in love with. The Great Gatsby contains Fitzgerald's ideas on the American Dream. Many of the things in The Great Gatsby symbolize things about the American Dream and what it is. An example is the places where the movie takes place. Between West Egg and New York City is the Valley of Ashes. The Valley of Ashes represents the evil and corruption in the American Dream. To get to Mew York City or the dream, you have to drive through the Valley of Ashes or become corrupt. In the movie, Daisy represented the American Dream and Gatsby represented the average American. He spent the whole movie chasing after this dream that in the end never cared about him. At the end of the movie, Wilson shot Gatsby after he received a phone call from Nick. He didn't know that it was Nick and thought it was Daisy. Gatsby died thinking that his dream came true. I believe that the message that Fitzgerald was trying to send was that some people romanticize the idea of the American Dream and end up working way too hard to chase something that they will never truly catch and even if they did it was only an illusion or a moment of satisfaction because the American Dream is to have more.

2 comments:

  1. I like how you started off with how the movie began to remind the readers of what happened. The fact that you also added an explanation after a scene helped me understand more. Good job!

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  2. I like how you had explanations for every important scene. There was just a few grammar errors but overall good job

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