influence2 The Great Gatsby: The moral and ethical corruption behind material abundance of the American Dream "The Great Gatsby" is a classic American novel published by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, exploring themes of wealth, love, and moral decay. The protagonist, Gatsby, pursues wealth but finds himself trapped in endless desires and emptiness, leading to a tragic outcome. The novel depicts the rise and fall of American society in the 1920s, offering a critical perspective on the American Dream. Intr.. 2024. 2. 17. Starvation : Modern human psychology through the instinct of hunger Starvation by Knut Hamsun A masterpiece that deeply portrays the psyche of modern humans, who feel painful and alienated through the instinct of hunger. Introduction "My hunger was cruel beyond belief. I knew how my shameless appetite would end." Without any other tragedy or action, the autobiographical novel "Starvation," by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, delves deeply into the human psyche. Pub.. 2024. 2. 1. 이전 1 다음