What the fuck, it's just a love storySpoilers in my next post but I'm massively disappointed
Yes yes, "yearning, changing the past" yadda yadda, it's the oldest fucking theme ever. Thematically and philosophically it's quite mundane.The plot itself? Also quite mediocre. Gatsby's death was such an anticlimax. His live-story doesnt work, he seems to be alright with that and finally out of the spell of his dream, then the mad garage guy shows up and shoots him. Extremely forced just because Fitzgerald needed Gatsby's funeral to be a thing, to show that LOOK! NOBODY IS HERE! haha arent vain people vain?It's not bad, but hooooly shit is it overrated
>>23328829gatsby wasn't vain, he was just a tryhard.
>>23328815>This is the great American novelI'd rather read about Jews tolchoking each other
>>23328835wot? I never even implied Gatsby was the vain one. I was clearly referring to the people who didnt show up
I've been thinking about this lately, and I think the main reason it's dried up into irrelevance (outside a specific breed of litfag) is because the whole 'This looks exciting on the outside but is hollow in the inside" hook has dried up. Over the past hundred years the media image of "isn't it FUN to be rich?" has escalated to the point where Gatsby might as well be that neighbor in the slightly-fancier house down the street.Gatsby is """rich"""? Where's his superhero hideout? His Hollywood friends? His private zoo of tigers and chimps?
*sigh*another plotfag filtered
Citizen Kane does basically everything better and I'd even go as far as to call it a better novel, since it adopts novelistic conventions.
>>23329641It really does. That and Fellini's 8 1/2. I feel that movie needs to be mentioned too.
>>23328970None of that has anything to do with the last two thirds of the book being generic love-triangle soap shit
>>23328815I don't really see what's so bad about the old money crowd, at least as shown in the book, specifically the Buchanan family. They show more resilience and mastery than the rest, Daisy choosing her child and husband family life over elopement with Gatsby seems like the correct choice, even though it would have been easy for her to excuse herself with the infidelity of her husband. And Tom's affair seemed more a showing of his libido than lacked any malicious intent towards Daisy.
>>23330341Pig
>>23330142La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2 cover all the same territory and then some yeah.
>>23328829>The plotStick to the YA section, buddy