Compare And Contrast The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby was a very prominent novel during the 20th century, and over 50 years after it was published, the first movie was released in 1974. 1974 is not when F. Scott Fitzgerald’s fame ended though, because in 2013 a second movie was released, and it was number one in the box office for months after its release in America. Although the first and second movie of The Great Gatsby are based on the same book, the 1974 version portrays the book better because it has accurate music to the time period, it portrays Myrtle better, and its plot is more true to the novel.
When one thinks of the roaring twenties, the first thing that probably comes to mind is a young lady wearing a beautiful dress while smoking a cigarette on the tip of a long holder, but what the twenties are more commonly known for is the music played throughout the time period. The 1974 motion picture, The Great Gatsby, captures the music of the twenties perfectly, with big bands playing trumpets, saxophones, and tubas throughout the majority of the movie. The biggest problem of the 2013 version of the movie was that most of the time modern music, written by a popular artist named Jay Z, was played, effectively removing the audience from the intended setting of the book.
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She was in the middle thirties, and faintly stout, but she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some women can. Her face, above a spotted dress of dark blue crepe-de-chine, contained no facet or gleam of beauty but there was an immediately perceptible vitality about her as if the nerves of her body were continually smouldering. (Fitzgerald