The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is narrated by Nick Carraway and takes place in 1922 on Long Island and in New York City. The major conflict is Jay Gatsby's obsession with winning back Daisy Buchanan, his love from the past. However, Gatsby cannot accept that Daisy has moved on. This leads to tensions between Gatsby and Daisy's husband Tom Buchanan, culminating in Gatsby's murder. The novel is a critique of the corruption of the American Dream during the Jazz Age of the 1920s.