MalikReloaded
All Star
It's not reaching at all, people under estimate authors highly or they don't speak about their brilliance.
Think if rappers and MC's are extremely clever with metaphors and double entendre's, etc, think about what an author can do who sits down and focuses on writing for a career.
If you read some of the best authors or the worst favored you'll see they have underlying themes that take critical analysis skills to interpret. I even have a book on learning how to read, because reading is an art. It's not something simple and to notice patterns and ideas and hidden meanings behind things.
I can give you an example, read Dostoevsky's Crime & Punishment and if you notice that he orientates things based on color. Yellow being one of them.
Or think about Huckleberry Finn and the kind of underlying impact that Mark Twain on American society and they didn't even know it. They just thought Jim was just another ******, but Mark Twain humanized him which was a way that white people DID NOT view black people as during that time.
+Books are made to be ambiguous, have you not realized that? That's why there aren't pictures in them most of the time. You fill in blanks yourself.
Will Smith should of had that damn role and not Leo![]()
Reaching.
Jay Gatsby was a poor farm boy from Minnesota who got rejected by a rich girl for being unworthy. He built an empire to prove to himself that he was worthy of her and worthy of being included in that world. No more. No less.
If you think Fitzgerald added another layer to it by making him a minority....that's your opinion. But I'm not convinced, even though the reasons listed are cool to read. But come on. For one.....a black guy born in Minnesota in the late 1800s/early 1900s? His family would have been the only black family in the entire state
