Sunday, December 1, 2019
The Great Gatsby Essays (582 words) - The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby
  The Great Gatsby    Why was Gatsby so Great?  The Roaring 20s was a time of celebration, but to many the 20s were instead  seen as a decade of decadence. Many wealthy people lived reckless and careless lives,  not caring about anything but the next party or social function. In Scott Fitzgeralds  novel, The Great Gatsby, the narrator, Nick Carroway, observes the greedy, selfish  behavior of the rich. This uninhibited view into others souls causes Nick to lose faith in  mankind until he met Jay Gatsby, the mysterious man who this novel is written about.  What made Gatsby so different from the average American? To answer this question,  one must observe, through Nick Carroways eyes, Gatsbys hopeful yet tragic dream,  personality, and how he kept his dream alive.  Wearing the gold hat and bouncing high (1), may seem like the ultimate lifestyle  to most, but to Gatsby this wasnt. Gatsbys dream was not to be successful, but to  instead obtain his obsession (Daisy) and have her cry lover, gold-hatted, high bouncing  lover, I must have you (1). The money, cars, fancy house, and parties were never for  himself; rather they were what he thought would lead Daisy to love him, in turn achieving  his dream. The tragic truth for Gatsby was that without all the money he would be just a  nobody from nowhere (137), to Daisy. Although to the outside world it looked like  Gatsby had everything; his dream was never truly achieved. Interestingly enough this  was also the case with the author, Fitzgerald, who also lived the high life in order to gain  the affection of his wife, Zelda, even though it was not what made him happy.  In order to obtain dreams, one must be careful, thoughtful, and inspired. This is  not the case for the many of the established Americans. Careless, smashing up things  and then retreating back into their money or their vast carelessness and letting other  people clean up the mess they had made...(187,188). This is the general opinion Nick  held of the wealthy, but Gatsby was different. Gatsby didnt take everything for granted.  He had worked very hard to get where he was, which made him a very real person in an  insincere, indifferent world. Gatsby also chose not to drink, so that his thinking was cold  and clear. Instead of being careless and reckless, Gatsby chose to think and plan for the  future, which helped to keep his dream alive, and gave him direction.  Even when James Gatz was just a boy, he knew he wanted to be wealthy and  established. After meeting Daisy and losing her, it just added fuel to the fire. Gatsby  went to great lengths to keep his dream alive. Jay Gatsby himself was created by Gatz  to please Daisy. Gatsby also strategically moved across the lake from Daisy and threw  big parties in hopes that she would wander in with the crowd (84). It also can be  assumed that Gatsbys friendship with Nick (which did lead him back to Daisy) was also  planned.  The ending to this book is not the happy fairy tale that one would expect. Instead  Gatsbys unfulfilled life was cut short by the careless and reckless ways of others. In  conclusion, Gatsbys life was great, but somewhat tragic because while he stayed with  his dream to the end, he wasnt alive to achieve it.  Work Cited  Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York. Simon & Schuster Inc., 1992.  Bibliography  Work Cited  Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York. Simon & Schuster Inc., 1992.    English Essays    
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