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The Great Gatsby - For NES!

I didn't like the book either, but would be interested in hearing from those who liked it. What's so good about it?
 
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.
 
$200 said:
Shortest NES game ever.

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RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.
That's about how I feel. I have a much better appreciation for Gatsby and Frankenstein now that I go back and read them.

The Scarlet Letter is still a POS though. I thought so when I had to analyze it, I think so now. Their Eyes Were Watching God hit a lot of the same themes, and was actually good.
 
Chittagong said:

I remember my friend wanted to buy that only because of the cover. He traded in like 8 or 9 NES games for this single game and then when he got home he beat it in half an hour. Then he cried and cried and cried.
 
RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.
It's funny that you mention this, since I had a completely different experience with it. Granted, my eleventh-grade English teacher is one of my favorite teachers I've ever had, but I loved it when I read it in high school and got a lot out of it. I guess it all depends on who you have. :\
 
Ledsen said:
I didn't like the book either, but would be interested in hearing from those who liked it. What's so good about it?

the same reason boardwalk empire is cool. Jazz age. Bootleggers, parties, flappers and the roaring 20s. Behind it all you have returning WWI veterans, prohibition and the disparity between rich and poor. It was written before WWII but you even get a hint of the up coming war and eugenics. Its one of the greatest american novels of the last 100 years.
 
I AM JOHN! said:
It's funny that you mention this, since I had a completely different experience with it. Granted, my eleventh-grade English teacher is one of my favorite teachers I've ever had, but I loved it when I read it in high school and got a lot out of it. I guess it all depends on who you have. :\
I had the same experience. If any thing, some of the analysis my teacher brought up made me enjoy the book more.
 
RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.

Guess this is what ruined the book for me. I loved my Honors Lit class, had an awesome teacher, but he pretty much masturbated over the book. "SO MUCH SYMBOLISMS, I FIND SOMETHING NEW EVERYTIME I READ IT." Maybe I'll go back and read it again someday.
 
Blablurn said:
But the Book still sucks.
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RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.
Okay, maybe this is why I dislike it.
 
cooljeanius said:
Reminds me of Ninja Gaiden. Which reminds me, I should probably finish that Virtual Console copy I received sometime...

Funny, I just replayed that game today for the billionth time.

These days I just like to pretend that the game ends with Malth. It's basically the last point in the game where it's still incredibly fun. I can't be bothered going through 6-2 anymore knowing that I'll probably die on the final boss and be sent back to 6-1 again. I've done it before anyway.
 
Jesus Christ, this game is fucking amazing. The attention to detail and completely bizarre take on everything is so brilliant, from the amazing cutscene with Daisy crying over the shirts to fighting alligators in the sewer. And I completely lost it at the boss fight with
Meyer Wolfsheim and the Black Sox
.

Only thing that could make this better is a boss fight against Myrtle's dog.
 
This was fantastic. I finished it without dying but I didn't wait after the credits. :(

Haven't read the book but this absolutely hilarious game and this beautiful comic from Hark, a vagrant! have convinced me it is an absolute must-read and funnier than anything ever.

Hail Gatsby! Hail Fitzgerald!
 
RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.

In my class we just read it straight. Never analyzed any meaning. It's quite possibly my favorite book ever.
 
Just saw this elsewhere. So great.

RyanDG said:
So much of the hate for the Great Gatsby is because of the damn over analysis that is done in high school english classes. The book itself is amazing and unfortunately gets pushed aside as high school kids are forced to question the meaning of the eyes on the billboard and the colors of Daisy's dresses. Fuck high school english classes for ruining one of the great novels of the last 100 years for a vast majority of American students.

This happened to me with Catcher in the Rye, which I enjoyed before reading it for class in HS. I don't like Gatsby (perhaps for the same reason; it was the same class), but I do want to read it again and see if I like it more now.
 
Ledsen said:
I didn't like the book either, but would be interested in hearing from those who liked it. What's so good about it?

It's not the most accessible of books, and some people dislike Fitzgerald's sometimes moralizing tone, but it's still a great story with several fascinating characters at its core. It covers a lot of themes such as money as an empowering and destructive force (Gatsby's immense wealth, the Buchanan's "old money" lifestyle), identity (Jimmy Gatz reinventing himself as Jay Gatsby), and disillusionment with humanity (Nick Carraway returning to the Midwest after Gatsby's death). The book leaves you with a melancholic sense of the irreversibility of time (Gatsby's failure to reunite with his lost love, Daisy) and the perpetuity of man's struggles:

Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter -- tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther. ... And one fine morning ---- So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
 
synt4x said:
I remember my friend wanted to buy that only because of the cover. He traded in like 8 or 9 NES games for this single game and then when he got home he beat it in half an hour. Then he cried and cried and cried.

I might have been that friend :-(

Although I think I only traded a couple of games and used my weekly allowances for preceding half a year.
 
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