Of course death can not be undone, but the irony of Daisy hitting Myrtle with Gatsby’s car is immense. Myrtle runs out in front of Gatsby’s yellow car, thinking it was Tom, when Daisy hits her, not knowing that she just killed her husband’s mistress. This affects almost every character in the book, Daisy is now a murderer, Gatsby feels the pressure to protect her and Tom is searching for revenge. Nick is told by Gatsby to let all of New York blame Gatsby for Daisy’s crime. Turning the outsider of this story, Nick into a liar, which brings him to the same shallow level as the other rich and materialistic characters in the boook. This brings a vital realization to Nick; that the Buchanans were “Careless people” which changed his view of west and east eggers, even the whole city of broken dreams.
In conclusion, the past events that take place in ‘The Great Gatsby’ shape and form the personalities and characters of this novel. Nick Carraway’s statement “you cannot repeat the past” rings true throughout the story. A major character, Jay Gatsby struggles with accepting the crushing weight of his reality, so he lives in the past. Through this, it teaches Nick to become more aware and mindful of the past. From reading this novel in Nick’s perspective, one may understand that the past cannot be changed, forgotten or repeated, but it can be