once you are finished with the entirety of The Great Gatsby, consider the themes of Fitzgerald's work. Some readers consider the book a criticism of the American Dream; others consider the book a frailties of personal interactions and the fallibility of "love" in modern America; still others consider the book a commentary on the collapse of American values in Post-World War 1 America. Of the three possible themes provided here, what do you believe is the book about thematically? Explain what you believe, why you believe it, and at least two examples from the book to support your view. Be sure to comment on at least TWO other classmates' interpretations, being sure to compare your interpretation with theirs.