The Great Gatsby, One of the best works in the 1920s. Scott Fitzgerald, An influential American writer created this popular book identifying the characters briefly. Showing the change in personality and actions everyone did to demonstrate the time period. Fitzgerald uses modernist techniques to explain his character, with their fashion and looks. Fitzgerald influenced other writers from his American work such as the director Baz Luhrmann. Luhrmann inspired by Fitzgerald and his amazing book. He successfully made a film of the Great Gatsby. An Amazing director himself, the movie was substantial exactly like the book.
First Jay Gatsby, one of the main characters in the Great Gatsby. He 's a respectful heartful educated man living in wealth. Fitzgerald describes him as good looking, caucasian Classical man. He wears mostly suits with different sorts of colors that symbolize wealth and mysterious. On page 84 chapter 5, Daisy and Gatsby finally reunited after five years of being separated. He wears a white flannel suit with a silver shirt and gold tie. Symbolizing wealth to impress daisy. As you can see Gatsby is a man full of surprises. …show more content…
A Caucasian handsome intelligent writer trying to explore his boundaries. Carraway is a humble, mysterious man not as wealthy, but dedicating himself to write a master work novel. Fitzgerald describes him a traditional man and modernist to now in days current society. A reliable narrator in the book, a saying he said from the speeches his father told him when he was young “In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that i 've been turning over in my mind ever since” Carraway is a reliable narrator to tell the thoughts and themes towards Gatsby and his problems but always putting people’s perspectives