I think it was The Great Gatsby, but it's not in theaters yet.
in the book the car is yellow but in the movie the car is white
In "The Great Gatsby," the green light symbolizes Gatsby's hopes and dreams. It represents his desire for a future with Daisy Buchanan and his pursuit of the American Dream. The green light is located at the end of Daisy's dock, physically distant but symbolically within reach for Gatsby.
Gatsby died towards the end of the novel. Wilson shot him and then killed himself at Gatsby's home. He blamed Gatsby for hitting Myrtle with his car and killing her; when in reality it was Daisy driving.
The story of 'The Great Gatsby' takes place in the 1920s, specifically during the decade known as the "Roaring Twenties" in America.
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
why did American think that the new laws from Great Britain were unfair.
Nick Carraway is the narrarator of The Great Gatsby. He is Daisy's second cousin and she knew Daisy's husband, Tom, in college. He also befriends Gatsby. Nick was taught very early on not to judge people and throughout the story he mostly succeeds, although he does seem to be on the fence a lot. He's not usually sure what to think about the other characters.
The Americans did i think
There is no explicit mention of Gatsby attending Oxford in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." Gatsby's background is shrouded in mystery, and his education is not fully revealed in the story.
Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.
Gatsby really disapproves of their relationship. He wants Daisy all to himself