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  1. The Great Gatsby (Chapter I) F. Scott Fitzgerald. Track 1 on The Great Gatsby. One of the most famous openings in all of literature, the first chapter of The Great Gatsby introduces the...

  2. THE GREAT GATSBY was first presented at the Guthrie Theater (Joe Dowling, Artistic Director; Thomas C. Proehl, Managing Director) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on July 21, 2006, to commemorate the opening of their new theatre complex. It was directedby David Esbjornson; the set design was by Thomas

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  3. Apr 10, 2024 · The cast includes Isaac Powell (Gatsby), Charlotte MacInnes (Daisy), Ben Levi Ross (Nick), Cory Jeacoma (Tom), Eleri Ward (Jordan), Solea Pfeiffer (Myrtle), Matthew Amira (Wilson), and Adam...

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  4. Jay Gatsby is Nick Carrawayß neighbour, in West Egg village, Long Island. Nick, our narrator, lives in a small house; Gatsby has a huge mansion set in an enormous garden.

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · The opening scene of The Great Gatsby sets the tone, introducing the mysterious and wealthy Gatsby, and the opulent world of East Egg. The closing scene contrasts this by highlighting...

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · A Summary and Analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The Great Gatsby is the quintessential Jazz Age novel, capturing a mood and a moment in American history in the 1920s, after the end of the First World War.

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  8. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby (1925), documents these social ‘disunities’ in one’s navigation of the skirmish of ‘Old Money’ versus ‘New Money’, most notably how a character’s wealth and historical background informs his sense of identity in America’s modern setting.

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