The Great Gatsbyin a sentence
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is considered one of the great American novels, but it was a commercial failure when published in 1925.
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In the last month or so, I have read The Great Gatsby and A Separate Peace.
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The Great Gatsby = novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald of the gilded emptiness of the Jazz Age
- They know what's going on in The Great Gatsby, and they know what should be done to Ronald Reagan's rotten administration, too! (source)
- I wrote a little bit about The Great Gatsby for English. (source)
- Those are some lucky kids who get to read The Great Gatsby with your dad. (source)
- In his English class he reads Ethan Frome, The Great Gatsby, The Good Earth, The Red Badge of Courage. (source)
- I told him I liked Ring Lardner and The Great Gatsby and all. (source)
- I restricted my observations to The Great Gatsby. (source)
- I was crazy about The Great Gatsby. (source)
- I gave Sam To Kill a Mockingbird, The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, Hamlet, Walden, and The Fountainhead. (source)
- It is that dine in the spring term when the minds of the Grade 13 girls are elsewhere, and I reminded them that—yesterday—we had not traveled sufficiently far in our perusal of Chapter Three of The Great Gatsby; that the class had bogged down in a mire of interpretations regarding the "quality of eternal reassurance" in Gatsby's smile; and that we'd wasted more valuable time trying to grasp the meaning of Jordan Baker exhibiting "an urban distaste for the concrete." (source)
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- The final was about The Great Gatsby. (source)
- I mean, for instance, I don't see how he could like a phony book like that and still like that one by Ring Lardner, or that other one he's so crazy about, The Great Gatsby. (source)
- This week I read The Great Gatsby, An American Tragedy, and Look Homeward, Angel. (source)
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