This document provides an analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. It identifies the main themes of the novel as love, the American Dream, and bad ethics. The key points of the story are that it is set in the 1920s in Long Island, Gatsby is a bootlegger and millionaire, Daisy kills Myrtle Wilson in a car accident, and Tom tells George that Gatsby killed Myrtle. The document also questions whether Gatsby's love for Daisy was truly love or just his desire to possess her as a symbol of attaining the American Dream.