Personal
Review
When I began the first chapter of The Great Gatsby, I figured that it
would just be another boring book on the school’s reading list requirements. However,
as I began to reads more, I ended up thoroughly enjoying this book. The plot
line was complex and kept the book very interesting, and the characters all
brought different assets to the story. For example, Jordan Baker was arrogant
and somewhat rude, while her love interest, Nick Carraway, appeared to be the
exact opposite. What intrigued me the most was Fitzgerald’s use of imagery and
other rhetorical strategies. For example, on the last page of the book when he
speaks of the green light at Daisy’s house as a symbol of Gatsby’s hope for the
continuation of the past in his present, I was able to connect one of the major
themes of the story to that example. I found the imagery powerful and it
enabled me to almost feel like I was part of the story. The only thing that I did
not like about this book was that I felt it was too short. I feel like Gatsby’s
murder occurred simply as a way for Fitzgerald to conveniently end the book.
Also, I do not think that Gatsby’s past was explained as well as it could have
been. It appeared that he had many secrets, and I feel like not many of them
were revealed in the end. Overall, this is my favorite book that I have read
for a school assignment, and I cannot wait to see the movie when it comes out
in theaters!