
Why Gatsby’s ‘Dead Dream’ Still Haunts America 100 Years Later
COMMENTARY: The classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald offers a keen appreciation of the human heart’s need for the transcendent.
COMMENTARY: The classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald offers a keen appreciation of the human heart’s need for the transcendent.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 morality tale is driven by the contrast between the fundamental goodness of Gatsby and the cold self-seeking of the Buchanans.
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