The Great Gatsby Book Vs Movie

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The Great Gatsby is a film that was produce in 2013 adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel that used the same title. The movie opens up with Nick Carraway staying at a hospital to treat his alcoholism, while he’s there his doctor suggests that Nick should write down all of this thoughts because writing has been a passion for Nick. The setting would take place in the roaring twenties in a fictional area known as the West Egg in Long Island, New York.
Nick met up with his cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom who has a mistress named Myrtle, and Jordan Baker who wants to be with Nick who would later introduce him to Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby being the mystery he was, Nick was intrigued by the parties he would host which were extravagant

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