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    appears to be a novel portraying Jay Gatsby’s love for Daisy Buchanan when‚ in truth‚ it speaks more toward the self-centred‚ hollow reality of the American Dream. The destructive nature of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby is evident through Gatsby chasing his dream‚ Daisy and Tom living an unhappy life‚ and Nick realizing the imperfect essence of the American Dream. Jay Gatsby is the namesake of the novel‚ the entire story appearing to focus on him. Gatsby’s chase for the conceited American Dream

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    Fitzgerald uses imagery while referring to Gatsby’s dock to help the reader visualize the sadness and despair that engulfed the five years of Gatsby’s life spent gazing across the waters that separated him from Daisy. In Gatsby’s reality‚

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    The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Novel Characters: Nick Carraway (narrator): Born in Minnesota‚ educated at Yale‚ and a former soldier in WWI‚ Nick goes to NYC to become a stockbroker. He’s approachable‚ and therefore often ends up as other characters’ confidant. Nick lives in West Egg (new money section of Long Island) next to the rich and mysterious Jay Gatsby‚ who has long been in love with Nick’s cousin‚ Daisy. Jay Gatsby: His past is a mystery‚ but his

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    Criticism of America” supports the idea that Fitzgerald wrote a phenomenal criticism of society. Bewley recognizes the great achievement of writing such a novel and praises how Fitzgerald expressed his own beliefs about the American dream. He says‚ “[Gatsby’s] insecure grasp of social and human values‚ his lack of critical intelligence and self-knowledge‚ his blindness to the pitfalls that surround him in American society‚ his compulsive

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    fulfilled. The key to Gatsby’s success lies buried in the heart of the woman that he loves and absolutely obsesses over‚ Mrs. Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a married woman and mother who is extremely shallow and materialistic. Yet‚ somehow she has managed to capture Gatsby’s devotion. Fitzgerald uses many symbols to show the evolution and weight of Gatsby’s dream‚ however‚ the most prominent is a green light stationed on the end of Daisy’s dock that lies directly across a bay from Gatsby’s mansion. This light

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    Likewise‚ zeal motivated me to further my connection to the community service group‚ Habitat for Humanity. Zeal alters the an individual’s disposition as seen in Jay Gatsby’s relationship with Daisy and my own experience with community service in Habitat for Humanity. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ ‘ The Great Gatsby‚’ zeal transforms Jay Gatsby’s personality in his revitalized relationship with Daisy Buchanan. Zeal necessitates the component of devotion as to differentiate from the inconsistent passion found

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    flaw‚ an undeserved fate and a punishment exceeding the crime. Jay Gatsby encompasses all of these characteristics of a tragic hero. Although‚ the author tries to portray Gatsby as a perfect person‚ there are still some flaws that are noticeable. Gatsby’s great life unwinds with the death of the tragic hero. ​We know that Jay Gatsby was esteemed by the way others spoke of him. Nick describes him as a very well mannered person and everyone who knew him looked up to him (53-54). He wasn’t one of

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    Jay Gatsby has been the host from the greatest and wildest parties during the summer. The parties are said to last for hours‚ and some of them even continue to the next days. Gatsby’s house is not under dry law‚ actually it is the opposite. Drinks are on the house there and there are thousands of choices. From the finest French champagne to the wildest Russian Vodka the party is always on. The mansion where it takes place is said to be the most luxurious one on the whole Long Island. Town Tattle

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    People always try to recreate their past. Sometimes their past can affect them to a level where they have to change their views as a whole. In Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby is affected by his failed past love‚ which led to his ultimate demise. Gatsby’s deep affection to one of the main characters in the novel‚ Gatsby‚ was a failed one. Gatsby was enchanted by Daisy’s persona and qualities‚ but most all he fell in love for what Daisy represented in society. Daisy was in the ultimate royalty as she

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    American dream was to controlled the truth in which he lives his life. Money is a motivating force for almost everyone‚ but not everyone loses sight of who they are. Gatsby’s house and parties were a part of the shows he wanted to impress Daisy with. Daisy‚ confused by Gatsby’s money and wealth tried drawing away from her husband Tom when she saw financial security with Gatsby. Although Nick was tempted to be successful and wealthy he viewed ethics and

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