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In the novel The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald (reprinted, 2016) depicted the developing
American society of the 1920s. The narrative approach of the author remains
simple and surprising at the same time. As the plot develops, the reader starts
getting a clear picture of the psychological differences between the people of
West Egg against the East Egg of Long Island. The ideology remains focused on
showing the differences between the personal and social point of view that
tries to reflect gaps in the American Dream. The characters of this novel are
all true representatives of different lifestyles and ideologies of 1920s
America.