The Great Gatsby Remains Essential Reading in 2026

What Makes This Book Significant “The Great Gatsby” stands as one of American literature’s most enduring works, chronicling the decadence and excess of the Jazz Age through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway. Set in 1922 Long Island, the novel follows the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby’s obsessive pursuit of his lost love, Daisy Buchanan. The book’s continued relevance stems from its unflinching examination of the American Dream’s darker aspects. Fitzgerald masterfully illustrates how the pursuit of wealth and status can become destructive when driven by nostalgia rather than authentic purpose—a theme that resonates powerfully in today’s achievement-oriented culture.

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Henry James' 'Beast in the Jungle' Warns Against Living in Wait

What the Story Reveals “The Beast in the Jungle” tells the haunting tale of John Marcher, a man convinced that something extraordinary—either wonderful or terrible—is destined to happen to him. This belief becomes his defining characteristic, causing him to hold himself apart from normal human experiences, including the love offered by his devoted friend May Bartram. James crafts a psychological portrait of a person trapped in what could be called “expectant near-life existence.

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