I picked up my college copy of 'The Great Gatsby' in an attempt to recover from the movie and was interested to find out what I'd underlined. The answer was basically: everything.
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'The Great Gatsby' ticked so many boxes for me.
One of my favourite books of all time: 'The Great Gatsby'. I just think it's so well written.
You can't not like 'The Great Gatsby.' It's got the best sentences in, like, ever.
I think 'Gatsby' is hobbled, in part, by its status as a Great American Novel. People kind of roll their eyes before they've even opened it, treat it with a 'been there, done that' attitude. I know I did. It took me years to re-open the novel and see how much I'd missed.
Movie directors who have filmed F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' believe it's a big book looming inside a small one, and they aren't altogether wrong.
I would love it if anyone gave me the job of adapting 'The Great Gatsby,' but nobody ever does.
They needed someone to write a script of The Great Gatsby very quickly for the movie they were making. I took this job so I'd be sure to have some dough to support my family.
It's pathetic, but I don't really remember my first time reading 'The Great Gatsby.' I must have read it in high school. I'm pretty sure I remember it being assigned, and I generally did the reading. But I don't remember having a reaction to the book, even though I loved literature, and other works made a lasting impression on me at that age.
'The Great Gatsby' is a book I have read a few times, and it seems to get heavier every time I come to visit.
I have a hard time finding something that I really enjoy reading, but I read 'The Great Gatsby' every summer.
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