Gatsby is full of “wonder when he first” saw the light at the end of Daisy’s dock (Fitzgerald 180). Despite the barriers, Gatsby still finds false hope in overcoming the distance when he sees how close he is to Daisy. He neglects to think about the consequences of his actions or the barriers he must endure to be with Daisy once again. His mental capabilities are dampened through his parochial mindedness of achieving the single goal of having Daisy once again. He is willing to do anything for Daisy, yet Daisy thinks for herself and leaves the used Gatsby on edge and broken hearted. Also, “Gatsby believed in the green light” and a future with Daisy (Fitzgerald 180). Gatsby naively thinks that with persistence and with hard work that he can revive his past with Daisy. The feeling of false aspirations he has is found in the relative distance of the light that Gatsby sees. Gatsby overcomes many challenges in his life such as poverty, leaving the romantic challenge between him and Daisy seem small and achievable. His strong feelings overcome his perception of the obstacles and results in a belief that he can be with Daisy. Gatsby’s love for who Daisy was makes him believe that he can have a future with her and she remains the same, however his love blinds him from the harsh reality that Daisy is selfish and wealth driven. Daisy does fulfil the expectations that Gatsby
Gatsby is full of “wonder when he first” saw the light at the end of Daisy’s dock (Fitzgerald 180). Despite the barriers, Gatsby still finds false hope in overcoming the distance when he sees how close he is to Daisy. He neglects to think about the consequences of his actions or the barriers he must endure to be with Daisy once again. His mental capabilities are dampened through his parochial mindedness of achieving the single goal of having Daisy once again. He is willing to do anything for Daisy, yet Daisy thinks for herself and leaves the used Gatsby on edge and broken hearted. Also, “Gatsby believed in the green light” and a future with Daisy (Fitzgerald 180). Gatsby naively thinks that with persistence and with hard work that he can revive his past with Daisy. The feeling of false aspirations he has is found in the relative distance of the light that Gatsby sees. Gatsby overcomes many challenges in his life such as poverty, leaving the romantic challenge between him and Daisy seem small and achievable. His strong feelings overcome his perception of the obstacles and results in a belief that he can be with Daisy. Gatsby’s love for who Daisy was makes him believe that he can have a future with her and she remains the same, however his love blinds him from the harsh reality that Daisy is selfish and wealth driven. Daisy does fulfil the expectations that Gatsby