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    The mystery behind Jay Gatsby allows for him to become one of the most intriguing members of the upper class. As Gatsby’s background unravels‚ it becomes clear that Fitzgerald chose Jay Gatsby as the main character because he defies every social normality in the 1920’s. By Fitzgerald’s writing‚ the reader realizes that Gatsby’s mindset separates him from others. Everything Gatsby has accomplished in the past five years is because of his dedication‚ ambition‚ and integrity in following in his dreams

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    The character Jay Gatsby‚ also known as James Gatz‚ is the key character in The Great Gatsby. He started out as a poor farmer’s son in North Dakota‚ and dropped out of college in Minnesota. He joined the military and during training meets Daisy‚ a beautiful rich woman living nearby‚ whom he falls in love with. Gatsby is soon shipped out for the war. Daisy then marries Tom Buchanan who is a rich aristocrat whose social standing is the same as Daisy’s‚ her ideal partner. Gatsby becomes rich from

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    Willy Loman, Jay Gatsby.

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    Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman and Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby dedicate their lives to searching for different versions of the American Dream‚ but because they have distorted views of themselves and the world they live in‚ neither is able to reach his goals. Gatsby’s only motivation becoming rich is to win Daisy Buchanan’s heart. Gatsby throws lavish parties and lies about his background in an attempt to prove to Daisy that he is worthy of her. Similarly‚ Willy comes home to his family and

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    Why Is Jay Gatsby Great

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    Jay Gatsby can be considered “great” based on several aspects. First off‚ to get a real sense of his achievements‚ you have to know about his past. He was born James Gatz to an extremely poor farming family in North Dakota‚ and always hated his poverty. He ended up going to St. Olaf College in Minnesota‚ which he promptly dropped out of‚ because he was "dismayed at its ferocious indifference to the drums of his destiny.” He then went to Lake Superior‚ where he met and befriended a copper tycoon named

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    Gatsby’s character is his excessive obsession. We find out towards the middle of the book Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy to the point that his life is ’Daisy’. He throws extravagant parties in hopes her being there. He purchases a palace of a mansion simply because it is close to Daisy’s home. He makes a living only to prove himself worthy to Daisy. He lives for ’Daisy’‚ but he does not live for the living Daisy. Gatsby is so infatuated with ’Daisy’ that he is bent on the magnificent fantasy of a Daisy

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ has a rather ambiguous and inaccurate title. Narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ re-tales a story that seems to be unfairly biased on the description of Long Island’s West and East Eggs‚ but also on the portrayal of the characters involved in this story‚ particularly‚ the portrayal of Jay Gatsby. In a world where corruption is around every corner‚ Nick is quick to dislike everyone that surrounds him‚ except for Gatsby‚ Nick grows admiration for a man that might

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    Raise and Fall of Jay Gatsby Jay Gatsby is a young man‚ around thirty years old‚ who rose from childhood marked by poverty and mostly spent in North Dakota to a man of unimaginable wealth. From his early youth‚ Gatsby resented poverty and aspired toward wealth and sophistication. His real name was James Gatz‚ but it was later changed to Jay Gatsby as it was more melodic and less immigrant. Gatsby is a man who secretly hates the poor as well as immigrants‚ and could never see humans in them‚ which

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    Who Is Jay Gatsby A Hero

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    Great Gatsby‚ through the relationship of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. While Gatsby’s outward appearance is in many ways the same as Dick Diver’s he differs from him in one crucial way: ambition. Jay Gatsby lives his life following his own desires‚ but he isn’t necessarily free. Gatsby has his own hero‚ Daisy‚ who he is constantly dependent on. Daisy and Gatsby had a strong relationship‚ but when Gatsby left for war‚ Daisy resistantly married Tom Buchanan. Upon his return from the war‚ Gatsby centered

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character‚ Jay Gatsby‚ is a rich man originally from North Dakota. Before fighting in World War I‚ he meets a young girl named Daisy‚ and the two fall in love. Daisy says she will wait for him‚ but marries Tom Buchanan and moves to Long Island‚ New York. This prompts Gatsby to relocate to West Egg in Long Island to be close to Daisy. The narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ reveals that Gatsby acquired his wealth dishonestly and harbors an unhealthy obsession

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    Everything readers learn about Jay Gatsby and the other characters’ lives‚ behaviour and personal stories throughout the novel is explained from Nick Carraway’s point of view‚ from what he is able to experience with them. However‚ Nick’s tale may not include all the details about the events of the story‚ it is altered by his feelings towards others and in fact‚ readers doubt whether it is reliable or not since they are not able to have another perception of the story because he is the only one telling

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