The Great Gatsby
Read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hungarian and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C2.
About this book
A restless young Midwesterner named Nick Carraway arrives on Long Island in 1922, into a summer of easy money and easier drink, and settles into his modest house beside an enormous mansion where the lights burn all night. His neighbor is Jay Gatsby, whose parties draw a whole world of uninvited guests who never once meet their host. The rumors run wild—a man who killed someone, or a spy. The truth, when it comes, is stranger and softer: behind all the champagne and moonlight lies a single, consuming dream.
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Amikor kicsi voltam, apám adott nekem egy tanácsot.
When I was young, my father gave me some advice.
Még most is gyakran gondolok erre a tanácsra.
I still think about this advice often.
Azt mondta nekem: „Amikor rosszat akarsz mondani valakiről, jusson eszedbe ez.”
He said to me, “When you want to say bad things about someone, remember this.”
„Nem mindenkinek van ezen a világon annyi jó dolga, mint neked.”
“Not everyone in this world has as many good things as you.”