Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was an American writer, author of many novels and short stories about the generation of the "jazz era", a prominent representative of the so-called "lost generation". The Great Gatsby is his most famous novel, which has become a symbol of the Jazz Age. America, the early 1920s, a time of "dry law" and gangster showdowns, bright lights and a bright life Thirty-year-old Nick Carraway came to New York to study banking, although he cherishes the dream of writing. He tells the reader about the adventure in which he was involved. To avoid the heat of the city, Nick rented an abandoned house in New York's suburban area of West Egg, on the shores of the Gulf, where rich houses are located. The protagonist of the story is his closest neighbor, the owner of the Grand Palace, an unknown, mysterious and eccentric lonely young man named Jay Gatsby - The Great Gatsby. This is a man who created himself according to the recipes of American morality and who is very rich, but still extremely lonely. The great Gatsby's love for Daisy is becoming a great tragedy not only for him & hellip;