A book widely considered a classic is The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This fiction novel tells the tragic love story of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan and highlights the painful truth that the past cannot be repeated. Another prominent theme is the longing for something unattainable.
The story contains beautifully written chapters filled with symbolism and hidden meanings that reveal deeper layers within the narrative.
“The Great Gatsby is so amazing because it reveals how deeply people long for dreams that may never come true and how painfully we chase illusions we create ourselves,” teacher Mrs. Paige Smith shared.
It is also believed that many versions of The Great Gatsby exist, each containing slight differences in details. This led readers to have varying interpretations of certain details within the story. However, after years of looking through Fitzgerald’s notes and drafts, the truest form of the novel has finally been released.
