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BOOK REVIEW

BOOK NAME:
THE GREAT
GATSBY
Author : F. Scott Fitzgerald Presented By:
Mithra Sunil
Batch Athrva
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American


writer F. Scott Fitzgerald
Additional Information
Characters Category:Tragedy,Realism,
Modernism, Social Satire
➢ Jay Gatsby
➢ Nick Carraway
Published Date : 10 April 1925
➢ Daisy Buchanan
➢ Tom Buchanan Genre : Psychological Fiction

➢ Myrtle Wilson Total Pages : 208

Publisher: Scribner
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Themes and Lesson
All about
● The book known for its lyrical prose, vivid descriptions,
and complex characters.
● Through the characters and their relationships, Fitzgerald
examines the emptiness and moral decay that can be found
beneath the surface of the glamorous and materialistic
society of the time.
● The novel also delves into themes of social class, identity,
and the impossibility of recapturing the past.
● "The Great Gatsby" is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and was first
published in 1925. It is set in the 1920s, a time known as the "Roaring
Twenties" or the "Jazz Age," characterized by economic prosperity and
social change. The story takes place in Long Island, New York, and follows
the life of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy and mysterious man who throws lavish
parties in hopes of winning back his lost love, Daisy Buchanan.

● One of the central themes explored in the novel is the pursuit of the
American Dream. Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, represents the idea of
achieving success and happiness through hard work and determination.

● Love and relationships are also prominent themes in "The Great Gatsby" is
a timeless exploration of the human condition, examining themes of wealth,
love, disillusionment, and the elusive nature of the American Dream.
Management Concepts
01 Leadership

02 Organizational Culture

03 Power and influence

04 Strategic Thinking

05 Risk Taking
“So we beat on, boat against the current, borne
back ceaselessly into the past”
“ Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite
hope”
“Can’t repeat the past ? Why, of course you can !”

THE GREAT GATSBY


F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
THANK
YOU

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