The Great Gatsby was an American novel released in 1925 by Francis Scott Scott. It told the love story of the protagonist Gatsby and Daisy, as well as his desire and pursuit of wealth, love, and social interaction. This novel mainly explored the following topics: Society and Wealth: The novel portrays Gatsby's pursuit of society and wealth and the price he paid for it. Through the description of the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy, the novel expressed the influence of wealth and social interaction on love and the need for love to be built on common values and interests. 2. Distortion and pursuit of human nature: Through the story of Gatsby and Daisy, the novel reveals the distortion of human nature and the weakness of pursuit. In the process of pursuing Daisy, Gatsby constantly tried to change his class and social status, but eventually fell into an inescapable despair. 3. Disappointment and despair: The novel ends with Gatsby's loss and despair. Although he had pursued Daisy for many years, he finally found that Daisy's life was very different from what he had imagined. He could not obtain true love and happiness. The Great Gatsby, by telling the story of Gatsby, reveals the distortion of human nature, the weakness of pursuit and the serious consequences of loss and despair. It is a novel full of thoughts and emotional resonance.