“Alwaystrytoseethebestinpeople”

Randall 2022-03-21 09:02:48

Love is inferior to material things, and Daisy is just an ordinary rich girl Gatsby who is deeply influenced by traditional aristocratic education, just a romantic spice in her lonely married life. Daisy may have been or is in love with Gatsby, but she was born cowardly and could only rely on men, and Gatsby was eventually let down and became a passer-by in her life. Gatsby killed himself by falling in love with a woman he shouldn't have, and he chose to pursue the wrong path of so-called high society approval and ostensible success. All fame and fortune are illusory like clouds. Gatsby's greatness lies in the fact that he embraces a pure heart in the midst of prosperity and luxury, and believes in pure love, from beginning to end. Even if his love ended tragically, even when he was shot and fell down the pool, there was still hope that the call was from the beloved Daisy promising to run away with him. Gatsby, the classic character, represents the epitome of the poor young people who were constantly struggling and actively climbing up the upper class society in that era, and the goddess Daisy represents the lifelong pursuit that these poor groups yearn for, and represents that as long as you are brave enough, The idea of ​​the American Dream that if you work hard enough you can achieve it all.

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  • Reginald 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    But redford was handsome when he was young, and Coppola's script was well written. On the contrary, Ebert Roger said that there is really nothing wrong with the ending. Since they have been so loyal to the original work, why did they not use the ending of the most beautiful novel in the book at the end, but "ain't we got fun". ..

  • Rosella 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    It is indeed different from vanity fair. The cuts are alright, the music is beautiful, the lines are read well, and the feeling of the original work comes out. Daisy likes and dislikes her pinched voice, but think about the kind of woman she is. What you're after has been bumped in this day and age, you cant repeat the past! The death of romanticism. At the end of the song, the pomp and flamboyance are scattered, it's all bullshit painted with gold paint, including love. charleston! charleston!

The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Nick Carraway: I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. He had come a long way to this lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it... He did not know that it was already behind him.

  • Daisy Buchanan: I love the way you love me.