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What were some famous books in the 1920's?

This Side Of Paradise The Great Gatsby The Beautiful and the Damned


Where did Gatsby get shot?

In the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is shot in his swimming pool by George Wilson, who mistakenly believes that Gatsby is responsible for his wife Myrtle's death. Gatsby dies without anyone by his side, except for Nick Carraway.


Who was driving the death Car Great Gatsby?

Daisy Buchanan was driving Gatsby's yellow car and hit Myrtle with the side of it. Daisy was driving the 'death car' though she allowed Gatsby to take the blame for the horrific death of Myrtle.


How is this theme best shown in the great Gatsby?

gatsby thinks that he can recreate the past which he seeks to do through illegal and destructive mean : )


What book made Fitzgerald famous?

F. Scott Fitzgerald gained fame primarily through his novel "The Great Gatsby," published in 1925. The book is now considered a classic of American literature and is renowned for its portrayal of the Jazz Age and the American Dream.


What is Jordan bakers relationship to daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby?

Jordan Baker is a close friend of Daisy Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby." They share a social circle and have known each other for many years. Jordan is often seen at Daisy's side during gatherings and events in the novel.


Why gatsby is great?

"Gatsby is great because it combines powerful storytelling with deep themes of love, wealth, and ambition. The novel's characters are complex and the setting captures the glamour and excess of the Jazz Age while also exploring the darker side of the American Dream."


What books did F. Scott Fitzgerald write?

His most famous work is probably his novel, The Great Gatsby. Wikipedia has a good list of his works to refer to if you search his name, but other prominent works include Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon, The Beautiful and the Damned, This Side of Paradise, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (short story) and The Crack-up.


How has Gatsby gotten some of his money and what does Tom say that startles Gatsby?

Gatsby obtained his money through illegal activities such as bootlegging and gambling. Tom startles Gatsby by revealing that he knows Gatsby never went to Oxford university, contradicting Gatsby's fabricated background story.


What effect does the scene with pammy have on Gatsby?

The scene with Pammy shows Gatsby the reality of Daisy's life with Tom Buchanan and their daughter. It makes Gatsby realize that Daisy has her own family and responsibilities that he cannot simply erase. It serves as a reality check for Gatsby and deepens his understanding of the complexity of Daisy's situation.


What way does Gatsby represent the dark side of the American Dream?

He gained it illegally.


What is one side of a shape called?

A one sided shape (ignoring the poor grammar) is a line. Is that what you wanted?