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Reality In The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald, is novel based in the 1920's focused on the passions of the idealistic Jay Gatsby. Throughout the novel
Fitzgerald sustains a reoccurring theme that a confusion with the real and the ideal will never go unpunished. He demonstrates this by expressing how
many characters mistake fantasy with reality. Criticizing the American Dream by describing its negative characteristics: class struggles between the
rich and the poor, the superficiality of the rich, and the false relationship between money and happiness, Fitzgerald uses his character Nick caraway to
narrate and reveal how wealth has corrupted the reality of Daisy, Tom, Myrtle, andJay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby; one of the main character of the novel,
kicks off as an extravagant mysterious man whom no one truly knows a concrete fact about. Risen from rags to riches Gatsby is determined to
capture everything he once had but lost in the past. "Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can!" hopelessly in love, he puts Daisy on a golden
pedestal creating an out of reach image for her to realistically obtain. Gatsby, becoming so warped in his expectations and desires, did not stop to think
that just maybe Daisy had changed since their last encounter. To him being successful, having lots of money and every material object imaginable will
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'Suddenly, with a strained sound, Daisy bent her head into the shirts and began to cry stormily. "They're such beautiful shirts," she sobbed, her voice
muffled in the think folds. "It makes me sad because I've never seen such – such beautiful shirts before." by sobbing into the shirts Daisy reveals her
love for materialism, showing that she was not overwhelmed with emotions of just rekindling with Gatsby but the pure satisfaction with what he now
could provide materialistically. The seemingly perfect way to get back at
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Escapism In The Great Gatsby
Firstly books are in fact great. They contain whole worlds bound within the pages that are unleashed when the cover is flipped open and the words
start to be read. Books do far more than entertain. They educate and practice the process of escapism with the reader. Encyclopedias and self–help
guides share information, and novels take you away to Narnia and Hogwarts and the Shire again and again. Greatness leads to the next virtue of
books: compassion. How great can a book be if it is not compassionate? Books are good at understanding the readers because they are written by
people themselves that experience human emotions and unravel them to be less complex than they seem. The empathy between the author and the
author's audience allows the experiences within the book to be shared as a memory for all. Memoirs document the horrors experiences at the Holocaust
to prove that it did happen and it was an atrocity. Reading a Holocaust memoir does not equivocate the reader to Holocaust survivor, but it does help
them understand just how awful it was. Autobiographies from movie stars and...show more content...
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote it to liken it to his pursuit for his own wife Zelda Fitzgerald, but he also explored other topics as well, like how to make
something great with your life and how to find your real friends. Fitzgerald discussed how society was a life of extravagance and excess in the
Roaring Twenties Era for the rich, and for others it was a preview to the Great Depression as they struggled to get by. It was interesting because it
was clearly set in the 1920s in New York, but I could relate to it. It made me dream of finding love but not letting love get in the way of achieving
greatness as
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The Great Gatsby: Old Money Vs. New Essay
September 20th, 2013
East Vs. West
Money, just like anything else, can be new and old. Some people in our country have been wealthy for centuries, and the wealth of their bloodline
can go extremely far back in time. However, the attitude of people who have what is considered "Old Money" in contrast to the people who have
"New Money" can be quite different. This is shown in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In TGG Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jordan
Baker all reside in East Egg, New York and are considered "Old Money" whileJay Gatsby who lives in West Egg, New York is considered "New
Money". The people who are depicted as "new money" are materialistic and egotistical; while people who are labeled "old money" are...show more
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Tom Buchanan, a member of the East Egg comunity, is shown to have amazing tastes, in particular when it comes to the beauty of his home. Fitzgerald
writes, "Their house was even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red–and–white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. The lawn
started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun–dials and brick walks and burning gardens–finally when it
reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though the momentum of its run. The front was broken by a line of french windows
glowing now with reflected gold and wide open to the warm windy afternoon" (6). The way in which Nick describes Toms home, makes it sound
like a beautiful wonderland. It seems extremely elegant and just simply perfect. Even the setting and time of day match its beauty coincidentally.
Furthermore, the intricacy of Toms home reflects what people think of the people who reside in East Egg. Their tastes seem to be so far ahead of
everyone else's, and they are able to express their minds through crafting these landscapes with ease. This portrays a very pretty picture of what
Fitzgerald wants the reader to think about the characters who reside in East Egg.
The people of East Egg who are "old money" are further portrayed as elegant and down to earth by what the wear and how they dress. Jordan Baker
and Daisy are both two women who
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The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby – Chapter 1
Read the beginning of the novel chapter 1 up to page 12 "Tom Buchanan in his riding clothes was standing with his legs apart on the front porch." How
effective do you find this as an introduction to Great
Gatsby. In your response you should pay close attention to voice, language and style.
The Great Gatsby was written by F Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, and is set during 1922, a period tinged with moral failure of a society obsessed with class
and privilege.
Fitzgerald presents us with the conflict between the illusion and the reality of the American dream.
The novel begins in the present tense, and is told through the eyes of
Nick Carraway, the narrator and moral centre of the novel. His tale is...show more content...
The reader receives the impression that Nick's self analysis of his own character tries to influence their opinion of him. Therefore the reader becomes
inclined to question his judgements.
Nick Carraway's narration takes the reader into his confidence; he describes significant experiences in an almost voyeuristic way. Nicks narrative style
uses elaborate and very mature vocabulary that gives extra depth and description to his account; drawing the reader further into the story. Additionally
Nick's tone creates a sense of authority and immediacy which encourages the reader to read on.
However Nick's style is challenging; his sentences can be complex, and his vocabulary can be difficult to understand. This could be due to him being
an aspiring writer and wishes to impress the reader with his written style.
Nick is a participant in the novel with his own specific characteristics therefore his narration is not a neutral affair. In reading the Great Gatsby we
need to be aware of what he is disclosing about others. The technique of extreme selectivity demands from the reader close attention, since the
narrative is one view point. This perspective can greatly affect our reading of the text. The narrator can position us to like or dislike certain characters.
For example Tom is "a brute of a man" and Gatsby an inspirational
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The Great Gatsby's Journey
After a long, confusing night of no sleep, Nick finally hears Gatsby return from Daisy's and rushes to greet him, eager to have a word; meanwhile,
Michaelis attempts to comfort Wilson under the dull eyes of T.J. Eckleberg, but he does not succeed as Wilson soon departs on a grief
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endeavor to find the owner of the yellow car. Gatsby, over–tired, needing a friend, and losing hope that Daisy will return to him, divulges to Nick the
mystery of his upbringing, and the enchanting tale of how he and Daisy met and fell in love in the span of a month. After the sun has come up, and
Gatsby has shared his tale with Nick, Gatsby makes the fateful decision to make use of his swimming pool before it's draining; however, before he can
enjoy it, and
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Themes of The Great Gatsby Essay
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is a story that has many different themes. Fitzgerald shows the themes that he uses through his character's desires
and actions. This novel has themes in it that we deal with in our everyday life. It has themes that deal with our personal lives and themes that deal with
what's right and what's wrong. There are also themes that have to do with materialistic items that we deal desire on a daily basis. Fitzgerald focuses on
the themes of corrupted love, immorality, and the American Dream in order to tell a story that is entertaining to his readers. Love is a feeling between
two people that comes with lots of emotions, respect, commitment, trust, honesty, and many other values. In the story The Great...show more content...
This shows that not only Tom and Daisy are unfaithful and immoral in their relationship but neither is Tom's Mistress, who also would have to be in
a corrupted relationship if she is cheating on her husband. Good morals and values are considered to be good qualities in most people's perspective.
In Fitzgerald's, morality is something that many characters lack. Murder, bootlegging, and adultery are all traits that the characters in the novel
possess. Myrtle Wilson is one of the two characters that is murdered in the story. In this conversation between Nick and Gatsby, "'Well, I tried to swing
the wheel–' He broke off and suddenly I guessed the truth. 'Was Daisy driving?' 'Yes'" Gatsby reveals the truth about who was driving (Fitzgerald
143). This proves that Daisy was driving when Myrtle was hit and killed. Gatsby is also murdered in the story. George Wilson, Myrtle's husband,
kills Gatsby because he is told that Gatsby is who killed his wife. Hickey writes, "He shot Gatsby and killed himself," talking about George when he
goes to Gatsby's house in pursuit to Murder Gatsby (4). This proves that George murdered Gatsby. Murder is just one of the traits that these
characters possess. Bootlegging is also one of them. This is how Gatsby makes his money and becomes so wealthy. Here Fitzgerald shows us immoral
was of making money: I found out what your 'drug–stores' were. He turned to us and spoke rapidly. He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side–street
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Essay On The Future In The Great Gatsby
"The orgastic future [...] year by year recedes before us" and the past consumes us with its "moments of hope and promise and wonder" (Fitzgerald
180; Parr 76). To be human is to be unfulfilled and to long for the unreachable, but such aspirations often prevent one from fully living in the present. In
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, an obsession with the inaccessible past characterizes the lives of many of those inhabiting a
"universe of ineffable gaudiness" (Fitzgerald 99). Using a motif of water, Fitzgerald traces character Jay Gatsby's relationship with the past, to reveal
that those who reside in an acquisitive world and try to escape the past will remain there if they mistake it for a viable future. In the short term, they
often recognize and attempt to overcome the shortcomings of their past lives. Should they confuse the past with the future, however, they will cease to
make progress on their temporal voyage into the future. Ultimately, these individuals will come to believe in their capability of living in the past,
becoming so delusional that they actually end up lingering there forever.
Initially, Gatsby's actions on Lake Superior highlight both his assertion of control over his life and his endeavor to escape his roots. When a young
James Gatz, lounging on the sandy beach of Lake Superior, witnesses Dan Cody's yacht "drop anchor," he "borrow[s] a row–boat" and "pull[s] out" to
the yacht, "inform[ing]" Cody of an imminent storm (Fitzgerald 98).
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Write An Essay On The Great Gatsby
And then, a bold English naturalist and geologist dares disturb the peace by publishing a 502–page piece of scientific literature that introduces us to the
scientific theory of evolution through natural selection. The culprit's name is Charles Darwin, the book in question is titled On The Origin of Species,
and some people see this as an attempt at proving that God does not exist.
On The Origin of Species was as controversial in 1859 as Galileo Galilei's heliocentric theory was in 1615, and for much the same reason: it
threatened the authority of the church by challenging religious views that were set in stone. Darwin's work was as accepted as it was detracted,
though Darwin didn't come under as much heat as the authors of other historically contentious works. It generated much discussion in the areas of
science, religion, and philosophy; it forced Darwin to make enemies and friends; it is now seen as a seminal work in the field of evolutionary biology.
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Let us examine: In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald published his magnum opus, The Great Gatsby, a work which is considered a timeless literary classic
and has been given the title "Great American Novel." Aside from being a stern warning regarding the American Dream, it explores themes of
debauchery, moral decay, and social change, all characteristics of the Roaring Twenties. Fitzgerald was inspired by the garish culture that surrounded
him in the 1920s, an era of economic prosperity, bootlegging, and societal developments; he incorporated all these elements into a novel overflowing
with symbolism and references to issues or trends unique to that decade. The novel's main character, Jay Gatsby, is among the world's most loved
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The Importance Of The Great Gatsby Essay
Why should high schoolers be forced to read a book that isn't interesting to them? Often times they either do not apply to real life situations or even
teach anything that a teenager would understand. So, the high schooler skims through the book and does not pay attention to any detail. High school
classrooms need better books that can teach history in a fun way, and add some interesting things to which students can reflect and think on. A book
read in high school, should allow the students to think critically about the text they are reading, should include some references to history, and
incorporate themes that are understandable and relatable to a high school student's life. This makes a book want to be read as well as enjoyable. The
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He wants closure about what happened between them. Daisy confronts Gatsby about an affair she had with Tom, and he doesn't even care at this
point because what they had was 'real'. She claims to love them both but she decides she wants to go back with Gatsby and not her husband. On her
way back, she accidently kills a woman on the side of the road speeds off with Gatsby's car. Gatsby gets blamed for the death and the husband of the
woman shoots him. No one attends Gatsby's funeral but Nick. This goes to show Gatsby really had no body in his life, and his own true love whom
he did everything for, didn't love him equally. Throughout the whole book, Fitzgerald points out that Gatsby was living his American dream, but
because his dream was Daisy, he was living his dream out of fantasy not reality. A novel read in high school, should allow the students to think critically
and actively engage in the texts through their own interpretations. The Great Gatsby does just that by including symbolism which allows the students
to think deeply and go one step further about what they are reading. Fitzgerald offers many opportunities throughout the book to teach symbolism to
high school students, to which they can support on their own. In "The Great Gatsby in the Classroom: Not Just Because It's a classic" Prosser quotes
Norris and says " Fitzgerald achieves both Nick's and the readers troubled repulsions in the world of Gatsby by producing
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Theme Of Identity In The Great Gatsby
Gatsby creates an identity for himself as a wealthy man, who lives a glamorous life by throwing huge parties, and is known by the most prestigious
figures in New York. What the partygoers don't realize is that the parties and his wealth is all in the hopes of rekindling with his love from the past,
Daisy. In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of a young man named Jay Gatsby, who came from nothing, and built up to be
everything that he had hoped and dreamed of being. However, his one dream did not become a reality due to misfortunate events. All the money in the
world couldn't make Gatsby happy, as he died as his true self, not the identity he created for himself.
There are different identities that Gatsby creates for himself, with all of them relating to each other in the end. The identity that he creates for
himself is a wealthy man, who lies about his history to get to the top. He appears to be likeable by most New Yorkers because so many people
attend his outrageous parties that he throws. The reason Gatsby throws these parties is all for one person, Daisy, as he "half expected her to
wander into one of his parties, some night, but she never did" (80). Because she never attended one of his parties, he sought out Jordan Baker to
help him find a way to get together with his previous lover. For years, he worked hard to become successful in his "business". With all of the money
that he gained from this, he "bought a house so that Daisy would be just across the bay" (79). Gatsby hoped that Daisy would notice him and his
wealth, and therefore, leave Tom. He believed that if he was perceived as the "better" man, she would go back to him.
In order to attain his wealth, Gatsby creates this identity by bootlegging. There are multiple rumors and stories that go around about his previous life,
and what he has done. People who have never even met him say that "he's a bootlegger" (61). However, to cover up his confidential business, he is
deceived as an enhanced version of his actual self. Instead of telling the truth, he tells people that he "was brought up in America but educated at
Oxford" (65). Gatsby says this so that he sounds more important and successful. People aren't supposed to
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Personal Narrative : The Great Gatsby
Have you ever lit your pants on fire!?! Thankfully, neither have I, but I did make a fool of myself in front of my entire class. All of my teachers and
classmates know that I am a slow reader, but I usually never do anything wrong. That is why it became such a shocking and hilarious experience when I
finally did something wrong. I learned the hard way, through slight humiliation, that you should always follow an instructor's exact directions no matter
the circumstance.
During the month of May, 2017, my Language Arts class was assigned a book project. Everyone received a book and worksheets that went along with
the book, which helped us understand the meanings and ideas in the book. That year we read The Great Gatsby. The teacher would...show more
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My teacher possessed a peculiar sense of humor and after she finished reading the chapter she said in a villainous tone, "It might be smart to
review your worksheets for a surprise quiz tomorrow." Accompanying her evil statement was an equally evil smile that traversed her face. The evil
nature of her smile even gave me goosebumps. Taking her word that there was going to be a pop quiz tomorrow, I made sure that I attained my
book and worksheets to study with that night. The next day, as promised, she handed out a short pop quiz. It was not as challenging as she tried to
make it sound. It presented only five multiple choice questions on it. Once we finished our quizzes, she told us to read the next chapter silently.
Once I finished my quiz at the speed of light, I decided to finish other homework, since I preferred to read at home anyway. So while the rest of my
class was reading, I worked on homework. Thirty minutes later, I completely finished all of my other assignments, so I decided to start reading the
chapter. After nearly two paragraphs in, my teacher interrupted the class to see if everyone finished reading the chapter. Unknown to me, the chapter
was fairly short and everyone, but me, finished it. Raising my hand slowly, I told her that I had not finished reading. Everyone in my class turned
around and stared at me. The teacher asked me how far I was in the chapter and how much time I needed to
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Extended Metaphor In The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, portrays the life of a man who is truly focused on one dream: to reclaim the love of his life. Fitzgerald
illustrates the problem of being so single–minded through Gatsby's ultimate demise. His slow evolution and reveal of the character of Gatsby leads to
a devastating climax once his dream fails. Fitzgerald uses extended metaphor and sharp diction to depict Gatsby's crumbling life in his last
moments. Fitzgerald employs the extended metaphor of the "new world" to illustrate the total collapse of Gatsby's reality(169). After Gatsby
realizes he has lost the one dream of his life, he enters a world "where poor ghosts breath[] dreams like air"(169). Though Gatsby is in his own
backyard, he is looking up at "an unfamiliar sky"(169). Before, this yard gave view to the green light near Daisy's house, a symbol of hope and
love and promise for Gatsby, but with his dream evaporated he finds himself vacantly looking out on his empty wealth. Once Gatsby has lost hope,
he himself becomes a "poor ghost" with no conceivable aim, drive, or purpose(169). This shift in reality aligns with the change from summer to
autumn as Gatsby felt "he had lost the old warm world," instead "disappear[ing] among the yellowing trees"(169). Gatsby's dream to reunite with
Daisy depended on a disregard for the passage of time, and this metaphor reiterates that his life has crumbled because of that disregard. The
transition from summer to fall parallels Gatsby's transition from his old world full of hope to the new world devoid of meaning. As the leaves and
trees and grass lose their vitality, so do Gatsby and his dream. Furthermore, Fitzgerald draws a connection between Wilson and Gastby as "poor
ghosts...like that ashen, fantastic figure gliding towards him through the amorphous trees"(169). This comparison further sheds light on Gatsby's state:
Wilson just had the one thing he loved snatched from him, exiling him into the world of ghosts and driving him to murder. The utter hopelessness
more overtly seen in Wilson is extended to Gatsby as they are thrust together in the new world and, soon after, death. Finally, the futility of Gatsby's
new life is displayed by the lack of a
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Essay On The Past In The Great Gatsby
Living in the past kills the future. When people start to focus on the past they begin to think about trying to rewrite it but in reality it never will
repeat. F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his novel, The Great Gatsby, suggests that the unalterable nature of the past prevents people from rewriting their
own history. To Gatsby, it seems perfectly reasonable to expect Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him, and then pick up where they left off,
five years prior. "Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can! (110)". Gatsby's determination leads him to believe that everything can go back to
where Daisy and he left off. As he talks, Nick begins understanding that Gatsby wants to recover more than just Daisy. He lived an incomplete life
since he lost her, and he somehow feels that if he could just go back and do it all again the right way, he would find the missing pieces. In fact, that
belief laid the foundation for his whole life for the past five years, driving him to amass a great fortune in whatever manner he could;...show more
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But one problem continues to get in the way–people change throughout life. "He talked a lot about the past; I gathered that he wanted to recover
something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His past had confused and disordered since then, but if he could once
return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what that thing was"(110). Gatsby obsessed with trying to recreate his
idealized life with his new found wealth and status, always focused on ways to win Daisy to him. With Daisy, Gatsby feels secure and complete.
Without her in his life, Gatsby feels that his life no longer contains purpose and that he lost a significant part of himself. Although Gatsby desperately
focuses on making his life the same as five years earlier, he does not take into account that people change and do not stay the
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Essay On Greed In The Great Gatsby
Greed is a common flaw in all human beings; it is an endless pit which wheedles individuals to pour in all their effort without ever being satisfied.
More than often, fortune is the ultimate goal for greed. In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, wealth is portrayed as the key
factor in determining whether or not one is successful. Most people value prosperity over morals and ethics during the heat of attaining their own
ambitions; yet all unscrupulous behaviors do not escape God's eyes. By utilizing eye motif, repetitions of sight words, and tone changes, F. Scott
Fitzgerald justifies that avarice will always end in vain and amoral decisions will always end in regrets.
Through the repetition of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg's eyes, it becomes clear that the motif is more than the superficial meaning. Fitzgerald's choice of
setting is in the Roaring Twenties, where people fixate on their materialistic desire and in the process, neglect their spiritual values. In New York
City, where wealth and fame are valued over all others, human moral slowly diminishes. As a reminder, Fitzgerald used Doctor T.J Eckleburg to
represent that all unethical acts cannot escape God's eyes. Nick is punctilious in noticing the strangeness of those gigantic eyes that overlook the
entire city, yet his feeling is unspeakable. Nick recounts, "But his eyes, dimmed a little by many paintless days under sun and rain, brood on over
the solemn dumping ground" (Fitzgerald 24). As time goes by, the eyes witness more and more defunct humanity leading to the dimming of the eyes,
symbolizing God's dwindling faith toward mankind. To add to this disapproving tone, Fitzgerald portrays the road to New York City as sullen
through phrases like "valley of ashes" and "small foul river". The "valley of ashes" also symbolizes the moral decay from the continuously pursuit of
wealth and the deteriorating beauty of nature due to industrialization. From the pessimistic introduction, it foreshadows the later downfall of the plot.
Starting from the first encounter, Nick has an indescribable feeling derived from the cogent stare. For example, as Nick and Tom slowly "walked back
a hundred yards along the road under Doctor Eckleburg's persistent
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What Are The Arguments For The Great Gatsby
Arguments Portrayed by Jay Gatsby
In the eye opening novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are many arguments based on society that the author was trying to make
through his use of characterization. The dark novel is about love, expectations, disappointments, false hopes, and an overall look on what the narrator,
Nick Carraway, experiences in the summer of 1922, spent in the town of West Egg. There were various amounts of arguments about society that were
displayed by Fitzgerald throughout many different characters based upon their lifestyles and personality. However, Search for Perfection and Illusion
vs. Reality are the two most important arguments about society that Fitzgerald made throughout the characterization of Jay Gatsby.
Search for Perfection is one very important argument about society that is expressed through Jay Gatsby's personality, love for Daisy, and lifestyle. For
example, Gatsby had parties portraying his beautiful lifestyle causing Nick to say "Your place looks like the world's fair!" (Fitzgerald...show more
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Reality is also an argument about society that Fitzgerald expressed through Jay Gatsby's personality and the way he thought about things in his life.
For example, Gatsby's rise to wealth was observed by others causing Nick to say "And it was from Cody that he inherited money–a legacy of twenty
thousand dollars." ( Fitzgerald 108). This shows an illusion about people thinking that Jay Gatsby inherited his money, but in reality he made his
money all by himself. Daisy is involved in this argument due to her saying stuff to Gatsby like, " You know I love you.' ( Fitzgerald 123). This
demonstrates an illusion due to Gatsby thinking that Daisy will actually go back to him relationship wise, but in reality she wouldn't leave Tom for
Gatsby, even though she wants to and still truly loves him. These ideas prove how Fitzgerald made Jay Gatsby into a character that has a big
imagination, and not a lot of reality checks upon
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Opinion Essay On The Great Gatsby
In the book, The Great Gatsby, a very famous and wealthy man is told about and introduced. The other characters in the story have very little, if any
respect for this man as a person, but rather a respect for his wealth. When other characters in the story talk negatively about him and judge him, Nick
tells them otherwise and defends Gatsby. Throughout the story, Nick can never be found saying negative or degrading statements about Gatsby and
when somebody has something negative to say about Gatsby, Nick is there to constantly defend him. Nick never stops supporting Gatsby with his
decisions, and Gatsby trusts Nick greatly due to his loyalty and friendship. Though many of the people in the story believe Gatsby to be a nice and
interesting man, there are those who have...show more content...
Though Gatsby has had many challenges throughout his life, his hard work has paid off. Throughout the book he is seen having parties, drinking,
and driving fancy cars. In Marshall Lee's essay he is quoted as saying, "Everyone is dizzy from the champagne, jazz, speeding cars, and soaring stock
market"(Lee 3). Throughout the story Mr. Gatsby has more than a dozen parties and seems to be enjoying life. He has live music, fancy cars, and
enough money to live a great lifetime. Who wouldn't want the life of a millionaire? The life Gatsby lives is beyond embellished, he has a pool, a
house the size of a castle, and a view on the water that is to die for. From Nick's point of view Gatsby's life can be seen as a constant party, "On
week–ends his Rolls–Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past
midnight"(Fitzgerald 39). Gatsby is always seen living a lavish lifestyle and some people believe he is just a rich guy with a lot of money and no
brains. But, in fact, he is a very smart man, he just likes to have a good
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The Great Gatsby Character Analysis Essay
The Great Gatsby
By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
The novel is set in the twenties, following World War I. The economy is booming, which is crucial for the ability to convey the themes of the American
Dream and post–war moods. Set in New York City, the book opens in the West Egg, a new money part of the upper class neighborhoods.
The novel is told in first person by Nick Carraway, cousin of the female protagonist, Daisy Buchanan. This dynamic presents a closeness to the
protagonist, and provides the reader full understandings of the messages told. By creating a neutral character who is more or less functional in the plot
development, the reader gains a knowledge of the characteristics the protagonists, Jay and Daisy, truly have. Their manipulative...show more content...
Nick attended Yale and was involved in the Great War. However, Nick becomes restless and moves to New York to pursue the bond business.
Jay Gatsby is the protagonist of The Great Gatsby. Like many others in the novel Gatsby is a young, very wealthy man. Nick Carraway neighbors
Gatsby and his large mysterious mansion famous for his shindigs. Even though many people attend his parties, nobody really knows who he is or his
story. Throughout the novel we learn that Gatsby was born in a rural town in North Dakota. He was not rich then, but he gained his fortune throughout
the years by committing criminal activities. In the beginning of the novel Nick looks at Gatsby as a faulty man, but he later then sees that he works
hard to get to where he wants to be reaching for the green light.
The colors gold and yellow carry symbolism for wealth in the Great Gatsby. Even though the two colors represent wealth, they both are a little
different. Gold represents richer or more lavish things, whereas yellow represents newer wealth or not as valuable. Yellow is used many times in the
novel to describe certain objects. For example, many structures are described in yellow like the building on the edge of the valley of ashes or some
window panes. Also, during one of Gatsby's parties, the music is described as yellow cocktail music, Gatsby's car is also yellow. Gold is used to
describe people like Jordan Baker who is not as rich as many characters like
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Final Essay About The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby Final Essay In the book "The Great Gatsby" there is many things that people say made Gatsby a great or a not so much of a
great person. Gatsby was a great man because he became someone with almost everything anybody could and would want but grew up from with
nothing, He made all this money from working jobs that were not so great and people envied him for it even though they did not know what he
did, and he was just a very mysterious and many people found that very intriguing about him. person For people that didn't know who he was
when he was younger, they all expect him to be old money and get the money from his parents, but as we learn he made his money by working,
good or bad jobs he still made money and he was successful and he was proud of it. The dream that he would be more than he was when he was a
child, to have all the riches that a man could have, all the women, cars and houses. " The truth about Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, sprang
from his platonic conception of himself.(98) .Gatsby's young life, we are told that it wasn't the best. He starts with so little being the son of an
unsuccessful farmer. He distanced himself from his family because he did not see them as his parents, His imagination refused to see that way.."His
parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people–his imagination never really accepted them as his parents at all." (98) As he grew older he had less
and wanted to change that so he did. He spent his time on the
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Descriptive Essay On The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is an amazing novel that thank god it was turn into a movie. It is probably one of my favorite movies
of all time. Probably because it starts one of my favorites actors of all time like the great Leonardo DiCaprio. Being that this novel is so well known,
so there is going to be many opinions about it. There is an extra of material that has been written on The Great Gatsby. To me one of the most
interesting aspect that The Great Gatsby brings is the setting, which is during the 1920's, and how this movie represents the life of the great Fitzgerald
during this same time period. "In the 1920's and 1930s F. Scott Fitzgerald was equally famous as a writer and as a celebrity author whose lifestyle
seemed to symbolize the two decades" (Fitzgerald, p. 2147). The movie is narrated by Nick Carraway, who moved to New York from the mid
–west.
Nick moved to West Egg, which is a place where rich people lived. He bought a small house next to none other thanJay Gatsby mansion. Nick is later
invited by Gatsby itself to one of his parties, where Gatsby tells Nick that him and Daisy were in love while Gatsby was in the war. Later Nick
arranged a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy, who turned out to be Nick's cousin. Daisy's husband, Tom get suspicious of daisy's affair with Gatsby.
Because of this, Tom arranged a meeting to confront Gatsby in a hotel room. On the way back from this confrontation, Gatsby and Daisy get into an
accident killing Myrtle
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Reality In The Great Gatsby

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  • 2. Escapism In The Great Gatsby Firstly books are in fact great. They contain whole worlds bound within the pages that are unleashed when the cover is flipped open and the words start to be read. Books do far more than entertain. They educate and practice the process of escapism with the reader. Encyclopedias and self–help guides share information, and novels take you away to Narnia and Hogwarts and the Shire again and again. Greatness leads to the next virtue of books: compassion. How great can a book be if it is not compassionate? Books are good at understanding the readers because they are written by people themselves that experience human emotions and unravel them to be less complex than they seem. The empathy between the author and the author's audience allows the experiences within the book to be shared as a memory for all. Memoirs document the horrors experiences at the Holocaust to prove that it did happen and it was an atrocity. Reading a Holocaust memoir does not equivocate the reader to Holocaust survivor, but it does help them understand just how awful it was. Autobiographies from movie stars and...show more content... F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote it to liken it to his pursuit for his own wife Zelda Fitzgerald, but he also explored other topics as well, like how to make something great with your life and how to find your real friends. Fitzgerald discussed how society was a life of extravagance and excess in the Roaring Twenties Era for the rich, and for others it was a preview to the Great Depression as they struggled to get by. It was interesting because it was clearly set in the 1920s in New York, but I could relate to it. It made me dream of finding love but not letting love get in the way of achieving greatness as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. The Great Gatsby: Old Money Vs. New Essay September 20th, 2013 East Vs. West Money, just like anything else, can be new and old. Some people in our country have been wealthy for centuries, and the wealth of their bloodline can go extremely far back in time. However, the attitude of people who have what is considered "Old Money" in contrast to the people who have "New Money" can be quite different. This is shown in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In TGG Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker all reside in East Egg, New York and are considered "Old Money" whileJay Gatsby who lives in West Egg, New York is considered "New Money". The people who are depicted as "new money" are materialistic and egotistical; while people who are labeled "old money" are...show more content... Tom Buchanan, a member of the East Egg comunity, is shown to have amazing tastes, in particular when it comes to the beauty of his home. Fitzgerald writes, "Their house was even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red–and–white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun–dials and brick walks and burning gardens–finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though the momentum of its run. The front was broken by a line of french windows glowing now with reflected gold and wide open to the warm windy afternoon" (6). The way in which Nick describes Toms home, makes it sound like a beautiful wonderland. It seems extremely elegant and just simply perfect. Even the setting and time of day match its beauty coincidentally. Furthermore, the intricacy of Toms home reflects what people think of the people who reside in East Egg. Their tastes seem to be so far ahead of everyone else's, and they are able to express their minds through crafting these landscapes with ease. This portrays a very pretty picture of what Fitzgerald wants the reader to think about the characters who reside in East Egg. The people of East Egg who are "old money" are further portrayed as elegant and down to earth by what the wear and how they dress. Jordan Baker and Daisy are both two women who Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby – Chapter 1 Read the beginning of the novel chapter 1 up to page 12 "Tom Buchanan in his riding clothes was standing with his legs apart on the front porch." How effective do you find this as an introduction to Great Gatsby. In your response you should pay close attention to voice, language and style. The Great Gatsby was written by F Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, and is set during 1922, a period tinged with moral failure of a society obsessed with class and privilege. Fitzgerald presents us with the conflict between the illusion and the reality of the American dream. The novel begins in the present tense, and is told through the eyes of Nick Carraway, the narrator and moral centre of the novel. His tale is...show more content... The reader receives the impression that Nick's self analysis of his own character tries to influence their opinion of him. Therefore the reader becomes inclined to question his judgements. Nick Carraway's narration takes the reader into his confidence; he describes significant experiences in an almost voyeuristic way. Nicks narrative style uses elaborate and very mature vocabulary that gives extra depth and description to his account; drawing the reader further into the story. Additionally Nick's tone creates a sense of authority and immediacy which encourages the reader to read on. However Nick's style is challenging; his sentences can be complex, and his vocabulary can be difficult to understand. This could be due to him being an aspiring writer and wishes to impress the reader with his written style. Nick is a participant in the novel with his own specific characteristics therefore his narration is not a neutral affair. In reading the Great Gatsby we need to be aware of what he is disclosing about others. The technique of extreme selectivity demands from the reader close attention, since the narrative is one view point. This perspective can greatly affect our reading of the text. The narrator can position us to like or dislike certain characters.
  • 5. For example Tom is "a brute of a man" and Gatsby an inspirational Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Great Gatsby's Journey After a long, confusing night of no sleep, Nick finally hears Gatsby return from Daisy's and rushes to greet him, eager to have a word; meanwhile, Michaelis attempts to comfort Wilson under the dull eyes of T.J. Eckleberg, but he does not succeed as Wilson soon departs on a grief –induced endeavor to find the owner of the yellow car. Gatsby, over–tired, needing a friend, and losing hope that Daisy will return to him, divulges to Nick the mystery of his upbringing, and the enchanting tale of how he and Daisy met and fell in love in the span of a month. After the sun has come up, and Gatsby has shared his tale with Nick, Gatsby makes the fateful decision to make use of his swimming pool before it's draining; however, before he can enjoy it, and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Themes of The Great Gatsby Essay F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is a story that has many different themes. Fitzgerald shows the themes that he uses through his character's desires and actions. This novel has themes in it that we deal with in our everyday life. It has themes that deal with our personal lives and themes that deal with what's right and what's wrong. There are also themes that have to do with materialistic items that we deal desire on a daily basis. Fitzgerald focuses on the themes of corrupted love, immorality, and the American Dream in order to tell a story that is entertaining to his readers. Love is a feeling between two people that comes with lots of emotions, respect, commitment, trust, honesty, and many other values. In the story The Great...show more content... This shows that not only Tom and Daisy are unfaithful and immoral in their relationship but neither is Tom's Mistress, who also would have to be in a corrupted relationship if she is cheating on her husband. Good morals and values are considered to be good qualities in most people's perspective. In Fitzgerald's, morality is something that many characters lack. Murder, bootlegging, and adultery are all traits that the characters in the novel possess. Myrtle Wilson is one of the two characters that is murdered in the story. In this conversation between Nick and Gatsby, "'Well, I tried to swing the wheel–' He broke off and suddenly I guessed the truth. 'Was Daisy driving?' 'Yes'" Gatsby reveals the truth about who was driving (Fitzgerald 143). This proves that Daisy was driving when Myrtle was hit and killed. Gatsby is also murdered in the story. George Wilson, Myrtle's husband, kills Gatsby because he is told that Gatsby is who killed his wife. Hickey writes, "He shot Gatsby and killed himself," talking about George when he goes to Gatsby's house in pursuit to Murder Gatsby (4). This proves that George murdered Gatsby. Murder is just one of the traits that these characters possess. Bootlegging is also one of them. This is how Gatsby makes his money and becomes so wealthy. Here Fitzgerald shows us immoral was of making money: I found out what your 'drug–stores' were. He turned to us and spoke rapidly. He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side–street Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay On The Future In The Great Gatsby "The orgastic future [...] year by year recedes before us" and the past consumes us with its "moments of hope and promise and wonder" (Fitzgerald 180; Parr 76). To be human is to be unfulfilled and to long for the unreachable, but such aspirations often prevent one from fully living in the present. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, an obsession with the inaccessible past characterizes the lives of many of those inhabiting a "universe of ineffable gaudiness" (Fitzgerald 99). Using a motif of water, Fitzgerald traces character Jay Gatsby's relationship with the past, to reveal that those who reside in an acquisitive world and try to escape the past will remain there if they mistake it for a viable future. In the short term, they often recognize and attempt to overcome the shortcomings of their past lives. Should they confuse the past with the future, however, they will cease to make progress on their temporal voyage into the future. Ultimately, these individuals will come to believe in their capability of living in the past, becoming so delusional that they actually end up lingering there forever. Initially, Gatsby's actions on Lake Superior highlight both his assertion of control over his life and his endeavor to escape his roots. When a young James Gatz, lounging on the sandy beach of Lake Superior, witnesses Dan Cody's yacht "drop anchor," he "borrow[s] a row–boat" and "pull[s] out" to the yacht, "inform[ing]" Cody of an imminent storm (Fitzgerald 98). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Write An Essay On The Great Gatsby And then, a bold English naturalist and geologist dares disturb the peace by publishing a 502–page piece of scientific literature that introduces us to the scientific theory of evolution through natural selection. The culprit's name is Charles Darwin, the book in question is titled On The Origin of Species, and some people see this as an attempt at proving that God does not exist. On The Origin of Species was as controversial in 1859 as Galileo Galilei's heliocentric theory was in 1615, and for much the same reason: it threatened the authority of the church by challenging religious views that were set in stone. Darwin's work was as accepted as it was detracted, though Darwin didn't come under as much heat as the authors of other historically contentious works. It generated much discussion in the areas of science, religion, and philosophy; it forced Darwin to make enemies and friends; it is now seen as a seminal work in the field of evolutionary biology. On The Origin of Species is a piece of literature that inarguably shaped history....show more content... Let us examine: In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald published his magnum opus, The Great Gatsby, a work which is considered a timeless literary classic and has been given the title "Great American Novel." Aside from being a stern warning regarding the American Dream, it explores themes of debauchery, moral decay, and social change, all characteristics of the Roaring Twenties. Fitzgerald was inspired by the garish culture that surrounded him in the 1920s, an era of economic prosperity, bootlegging, and societal developments; he incorporated all these elements into a novel overflowing with symbolism and references to issues or trends unique to that decade. The novel's main character, Jay Gatsby, is among the world's most loved Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. The Importance Of The Great Gatsby Essay Why should high schoolers be forced to read a book that isn't interesting to them? Often times they either do not apply to real life situations or even teach anything that a teenager would understand. So, the high schooler skims through the book and does not pay attention to any detail. High school classrooms need better books that can teach history in a fun way, and add some interesting things to which students can reflect and think on. A book read in high school, should allow the students to think critically about the text they are reading, should include some references to history, and incorporate themes that are understandable and relatable to a high school student's life. This makes a book want to be read as well as enjoyable. The ...show more content... He wants closure about what happened between them. Daisy confronts Gatsby about an affair she had with Tom, and he doesn't even care at this point because what they had was 'real'. She claims to love them both but she decides she wants to go back with Gatsby and not her husband. On her way back, she accidently kills a woman on the side of the road speeds off with Gatsby's car. Gatsby gets blamed for the death and the husband of the woman shoots him. No one attends Gatsby's funeral but Nick. This goes to show Gatsby really had no body in his life, and his own true love whom he did everything for, didn't love him equally. Throughout the whole book, Fitzgerald points out that Gatsby was living his American dream, but because his dream was Daisy, he was living his dream out of fantasy not reality. A novel read in high school, should allow the students to think critically and actively engage in the texts through their own interpretations. The Great Gatsby does just that by including symbolism which allows the students to think deeply and go one step further about what they are reading. Fitzgerald offers many opportunities throughout the book to teach symbolism to high school students, to which they can support on their own. In "The Great Gatsby in the Classroom: Not Just Because It's a classic" Prosser quotes Norris and says " Fitzgerald achieves both Nick's and the readers troubled repulsions in the world of Gatsby by producing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Theme Of Identity In The Great Gatsby Gatsby creates an identity for himself as a wealthy man, who lives a glamorous life by throwing huge parties, and is known by the most prestigious figures in New York. What the partygoers don't realize is that the parties and his wealth is all in the hopes of rekindling with his love from the past, Daisy. In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of a young man named Jay Gatsby, who came from nothing, and built up to be everything that he had hoped and dreamed of being. However, his one dream did not become a reality due to misfortunate events. All the money in the world couldn't make Gatsby happy, as he died as his true self, not the identity he created for himself. There are different identities that Gatsby creates for himself, with all of them relating to each other in the end. The identity that he creates for himself is a wealthy man, who lies about his history to get to the top. He appears to be likeable by most New Yorkers because so many people attend his outrageous parties that he throws. The reason Gatsby throws these parties is all for one person, Daisy, as he "half expected her to wander into one of his parties, some night, but she never did" (80). Because she never attended one of his parties, he sought out Jordan Baker to help him find a way to get together with his previous lover. For years, he worked hard to become successful in his "business". With all of the money that he gained from this, he "bought a house so that Daisy would be just across the bay" (79). Gatsby hoped that Daisy would notice him and his wealth, and therefore, leave Tom. He believed that if he was perceived as the "better" man, she would go back to him. In order to attain his wealth, Gatsby creates this identity by bootlegging. There are multiple rumors and stories that go around about his previous life, and what he has done. People who have never even met him say that "he's a bootlegger" (61). However, to cover up his confidential business, he is deceived as an enhanced version of his actual self. Instead of telling the truth, he tells people that he "was brought up in America but educated at Oxford" (65). Gatsby says this so that he sounds more important and successful. People aren't supposed to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Personal Narrative : The Great Gatsby Have you ever lit your pants on fire!?! Thankfully, neither have I, but I did make a fool of myself in front of my entire class. All of my teachers and classmates know that I am a slow reader, but I usually never do anything wrong. That is why it became such a shocking and hilarious experience when I finally did something wrong. I learned the hard way, through slight humiliation, that you should always follow an instructor's exact directions no matter the circumstance. During the month of May, 2017, my Language Arts class was assigned a book project. Everyone received a book and worksheets that went along with the book, which helped us understand the meanings and ideas in the book. That year we read The Great Gatsby. The teacher would...show more content... My teacher possessed a peculiar sense of humor and after she finished reading the chapter she said in a villainous tone, "It might be smart to review your worksheets for a surprise quiz tomorrow." Accompanying her evil statement was an equally evil smile that traversed her face. The evil nature of her smile even gave me goosebumps. Taking her word that there was going to be a pop quiz tomorrow, I made sure that I attained my book and worksheets to study with that night. The next day, as promised, she handed out a short pop quiz. It was not as challenging as she tried to make it sound. It presented only five multiple choice questions on it. Once we finished our quizzes, she told us to read the next chapter silently. Once I finished my quiz at the speed of light, I decided to finish other homework, since I preferred to read at home anyway. So while the rest of my class was reading, I worked on homework. Thirty minutes later, I completely finished all of my other assignments, so I decided to start reading the chapter. After nearly two paragraphs in, my teacher interrupted the class to see if everyone finished reading the chapter. Unknown to me, the chapter was fairly short and everyone, but me, finished it. Raising my hand slowly, I told her that I had not finished reading. Everyone in my class turned around and stared at me. The teacher asked me how far I was in the chapter and how much time I needed to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Extended Metaphor In The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, portrays the life of a man who is truly focused on one dream: to reclaim the love of his life. Fitzgerald illustrates the problem of being so single–minded through Gatsby's ultimate demise. His slow evolution and reveal of the character of Gatsby leads to a devastating climax once his dream fails. Fitzgerald uses extended metaphor and sharp diction to depict Gatsby's crumbling life in his last moments. Fitzgerald employs the extended metaphor of the "new world" to illustrate the total collapse of Gatsby's reality(169). After Gatsby realizes he has lost the one dream of his life, he enters a world "where poor ghosts breath[] dreams like air"(169). Though Gatsby is in his own backyard, he is looking up at "an unfamiliar sky"(169). Before, this yard gave view to the green light near Daisy's house, a symbol of hope and love and promise for Gatsby, but with his dream evaporated he finds himself vacantly looking out on his empty wealth. Once Gatsby has lost hope, he himself becomes a "poor ghost" with no conceivable aim, drive, or purpose(169). This shift in reality aligns with the change from summer to autumn as Gatsby felt "he had lost the old warm world," instead "disappear[ing] among the yellowing trees"(169). Gatsby's dream to reunite with Daisy depended on a disregard for the passage of time, and this metaphor reiterates that his life has crumbled because of that disregard. The transition from summer to fall parallels Gatsby's transition from his old world full of hope to the new world devoid of meaning. As the leaves and trees and grass lose their vitality, so do Gatsby and his dream. Furthermore, Fitzgerald draws a connection between Wilson and Gastby as "poor ghosts...like that ashen, fantastic figure gliding towards him through the amorphous trees"(169). This comparison further sheds light on Gatsby's state: Wilson just had the one thing he loved snatched from him, exiling him into the world of ghosts and driving him to murder. The utter hopelessness more overtly seen in Wilson is extended to Gatsby as they are thrust together in the new world and, soon after, death. Finally, the futility of Gatsby's new life is displayed by the lack of a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Essay On The Past In The Great Gatsby Living in the past kills the future. When people start to focus on the past they begin to think about trying to rewrite it but in reality it never will repeat. F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his novel, The Great Gatsby, suggests that the unalterable nature of the past prevents people from rewriting their own history. To Gatsby, it seems perfectly reasonable to expect Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him, and then pick up where they left off, five years prior. "Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can! (110)". Gatsby's determination leads him to believe that everything can go back to where Daisy and he left off. As he talks, Nick begins understanding that Gatsby wants to recover more than just Daisy. He lived an incomplete life since he lost her, and he somehow feels that if he could just go back and do it all again the right way, he would find the missing pieces. In fact, that belief laid the foundation for his whole life for the past five years, driving him to amass a great fortune in whatever manner he could;...show more content... But one problem continues to get in the way–people change throughout life. "He talked a lot about the past; I gathered that he wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His past had confused and disordered since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what that thing was"(110). Gatsby obsessed with trying to recreate his idealized life with his new found wealth and status, always focused on ways to win Daisy to him. With Daisy, Gatsby feels secure and complete. Without her in his life, Gatsby feels that his life no longer contains purpose and that he lost a significant part of himself. Although Gatsby desperately focuses on making his life the same as five years earlier, he does not take into account that people change and do not stay the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Essay On Greed In The Great Gatsby Greed is a common flaw in all human beings; it is an endless pit which wheedles individuals to pour in all their effort without ever being satisfied. More than often, fortune is the ultimate goal for greed. In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, wealth is portrayed as the key factor in determining whether or not one is successful. Most people value prosperity over morals and ethics during the heat of attaining their own ambitions; yet all unscrupulous behaviors do not escape God's eyes. By utilizing eye motif, repetitions of sight words, and tone changes, F. Scott Fitzgerald justifies that avarice will always end in vain and amoral decisions will always end in regrets. Through the repetition of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg's eyes, it becomes clear that the motif is more than the superficial meaning. Fitzgerald's choice of setting is in the Roaring Twenties, where people fixate on their materialistic desire and in the process, neglect their spiritual values. In New York City, where wealth and fame are valued over all others, human moral slowly diminishes. As a reminder, Fitzgerald used Doctor T.J Eckleburg to represent that all unethical acts cannot escape God's eyes. Nick is punctilious in noticing the strangeness of those gigantic eyes that overlook the entire city, yet his feeling is unspeakable. Nick recounts, "But his eyes, dimmed a little by many paintless days under sun and rain, brood on over the solemn dumping ground" (Fitzgerald 24). As time goes by, the eyes witness more and more defunct humanity leading to the dimming of the eyes, symbolizing God's dwindling faith toward mankind. To add to this disapproving tone, Fitzgerald portrays the road to New York City as sullen through phrases like "valley of ashes" and "small foul river". The "valley of ashes" also symbolizes the moral decay from the continuously pursuit of wealth and the deteriorating beauty of nature due to industrialization. From the pessimistic introduction, it foreshadows the later downfall of the plot. Starting from the first encounter, Nick has an indescribable feeling derived from the cogent stare. For example, as Nick and Tom slowly "walked back a hundred yards along the road under Doctor Eckleburg's persistent Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. What Are The Arguments For The Great Gatsby Arguments Portrayed by Jay Gatsby In the eye opening novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are many arguments based on society that the author was trying to make through his use of characterization. The dark novel is about love, expectations, disappointments, false hopes, and an overall look on what the narrator, Nick Carraway, experiences in the summer of 1922, spent in the town of West Egg. There were various amounts of arguments about society that were displayed by Fitzgerald throughout many different characters based upon their lifestyles and personality. However, Search for Perfection and Illusion vs. Reality are the two most important arguments about society that Fitzgerald made throughout the characterization of Jay Gatsby. Search for Perfection is one very important argument about society that is expressed through Jay Gatsby's personality, love for Daisy, and lifestyle. For example, Gatsby had parties portraying his beautiful lifestyle causing Nick to say "Your place looks like the world's fair!" (Fitzgerald...show more content... Reality is also an argument about society that Fitzgerald expressed through Jay Gatsby's personality and the way he thought about things in his life. For example, Gatsby's rise to wealth was observed by others causing Nick to say "And it was from Cody that he inherited money–a legacy of twenty thousand dollars." ( Fitzgerald 108). This shows an illusion about people thinking that Jay Gatsby inherited his money, but in reality he made his money all by himself. Daisy is involved in this argument due to her saying stuff to Gatsby like, " You know I love you.' ( Fitzgerald 123). This demonstrates an illusion due to Gatsby thinking that Daisy will actually go back to him relationship wise, but in reality she wouldn't leave Tom for Gatsby, even though she wants to and still truly loves him. These ideas prove how Fitzgerald made Jay Gatsby into a character that has a big imagination, and not a lot of reality checks upon Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Opinion Essay On The Great Gatsby In the book, The Great Gatsby, a very famous and wealthy man is told about and introduced. The other characters in the story have very little, if any respect for this man as a person, but rather a respect for his wealth. When other characters in the story talk negatively about him and judge him, Nick tells them otherwise and defends Gatsby. Throughout the story, Nick can never be found saying negative or degrading statements about Gatsby and when somebody has something negative to say about Gatsby, Nick is there to constantly defend him. Nick never stops supporting Gatsby with his decisions, and Gatsby trusts Nick greatly due to his loyalty and friendship. Though many of the people in the story believe Gatsby to be a nice and interesting man, there are those who have...show more content... Though Gatsby has had many challenges throughout his life, his hard work has paid off. Throughout the book he is seen having parties, drinking, and driving fancy cars. In Marshall Lee's essay he is quoted as saying, "Everyone is dizzy from the champagne, jazz, speeding cars, and soaring stock market"(Lee 3). Throughout the story Mr. Gatsby has more than a dozen parties and seems to be enjoying life. He has live music, fancy cars, and enough money to live a great lifetime. Who wouldn't want the life of a millionaire? The life Gatsby lives is beyond embellished, he has a pool, a house the size of a castle, and a view on the water that is to die for. From Nick's point of view Gatsby's life can be seen as a constant party, "On week–ends his Rolls–Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight"(Fitzgerald 39). Gatsby is always seen living a lavish lifestyle and some people believe he is just a rich guy with a lot of money and no brains. But, in fact, he is a very smart man, he just likes to have a good Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. The Great Gatsby Character Analysis Essay The Great Gatsby By: F. Scott Fitzgerald The novel is set in the twenties, following World War I. The economy is booming, which is crucial for the ability to convey the themes of the American Dream and post–war moods. Set in New York City, the book opens in the West Egg, a new money part of the upper class neighborhoods. The novel is told in first person by Nick Carraway, cousin of the female protagonist, Daisy Buchanan. This dynamic presents a closeness to the protagonist, and provides the reader full understandings of the messages told. By creating a neutral character who is more or less functional in the plot development, the reader gains a knowledge of the characteristics the protagonists, Jay and Daisy, truly have. Their manipulative...show more content... Nick attended Yale and was involved in the Great War. However, Nick becomes restless and moves to New York to pursue the bond business. Jay Gatsby is the protagonist of The Great Gatsby. Like many others in the novel Gatsby is a young, very wealthy man. Nick Carraway neighbors Gatsby and his large mysterious mansion famous for his shindigs. Even though many people attend his parties, nobody really knows who he is or his story. Throughout the novel we learn that Gatsby was born in a rural town in North Dakota. He was not rich then, but he gained his fortune throughout the years by committing criminal activities. In the beginning of the novel Nick looks at Gatsby as a faulty man, but he later then sees that he works hard to get to where he wants to be reaching for the green light. The colors gold and yellow carry symbolism for wealth in the Great Gatsby. Even though the two colors represent wealth, they both are a little different. Gold represents richer or more lavish things, whereas yellow represents newer wealth or not as valuable. Yellow is used many times in the novel to describe certain objects. For example, many structures are described in yellow like the building on the edge of the valley of ashes or some window panes. Also, during one of Gatsby's parties, the music is described as yellow cocktail music, Gatsby's car is also yellow. Gold is used to describe people like Jordan Baker who is not as rich as many characters like Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Final Essay About The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby Final Essay In the book "The Great Gatsby" there is many things that people say made Gatsby a great or a not so much of a great person. Gatsby was a great man because he became someone with almost everything anybody could and would want but grew up from with nothing, He made all this money from working jobs that were not so great and people envied him for it even though they did not know what he did, and he was just a very mysterious and many people found that very intriguing about him. person For people that didn't know who he was when he was younger, they all expect him to be old money and get the money from his parents, but as we learn he made his money by working, good or bad jobs he still made money and he was successful and he was proud of it. The dream that he would be more than he was when he was a child, to have all the riches that a man could have, all the women, cars and houses. " The truth about Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his platonic conception of himself.(98) .Gatsby's young life, we are told that it wasn't the best. He starts with so little being the son of an unsuccessful farmer. He distanced himself from his family because he did not see them as his parents, His imagination refused to see that way.."His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people–his imagination never really accepted them as his parents at all." (98) As he grew older he had less and wanted to change that so he did. He spent his time on the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Descriptive Essay On The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is an amazing novel that thank god it was turn into a movie. It is probably one of my favorite movies of all time. Probably because it starts one of my favorites actors of all time like the great Leonardo DiCaprio. Being that this novel is so well known, so there is going to be many opinions about it. There is an extra of material that has been written on The Great Gatsby. To me one of the most interesting aspect that The Great Gatsby brings is the setting, which is during the 1920's, and how this movie represents the life of the great Fitzgerald during this same time period. "In the 1920's and 1930s F. Scott Fitzgerald was equally famous as a writer and as a celebrity author whose lifestyle seemed to symbolize the two decades" (Fitzgerald, p. 2147). The movie is narrated by Nick Carraway, who moved to New York from the mid –west. Nick moved to West Egg, which is a place where rich people lived. He bought a small house next to none other thanJay Gatsby mansion. Nick is later invited by Gatsby itself to one of his parties, where Gatsby tells Nick that him and Daisy were in love while Gatsby was in the war. Later Nick arranged a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy, who turned out to be Nick's cousin. Daisy's husband, Tom get suspicious of daisy's affair with Gatsby. Because of this, Tom arranged a meeting to confront Gatsby in a hotel room. On the way back from this confrontation, Gatsby and Daisy get into an accident killing Myrtle Get more content on HelpWriting.net