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Great Gatsby Essay Research Paper Mr Gordan

Great Gatsby Essay, Research Paper


Mr. Gordan, an esteemed English teacher, once said "Literature is


Life". I had not been able to grasp the reality of those words until I read


The Great Gatsby . After reading The Great Gatsby, I understand that literature


is written through inspiration from our daily lives. In this novel, F. Scott


Fitzgerald portrays the themes of morality and life versus illusion. Through his


excellent writing techniques, Fitzgerald reduces most of the characters of the


novel as seemingly obsessed with material possessions, petty, and selfish.


Theses characterizations are portrayed because of the realness of human nature.


Fitzgerald uses contrasting morals and values of the characters to show the true


disparity in human nature. Nick?s characteristics are completely incompatible


with Tom?s. Since Nick has a strong foundation and is honest, he is thus very


faithful. His faithfulness and loyalty is apparent when he attends and organizes


Gatsby?s funeral. On the other hand, Tom is unfaithful and dishonest. He is


dishonest with Daisy and Myrtle. He also shows his unfaithfulness when he is not


present at the birth of his daughter. In addition, Fitzgerald also uses Tom and


Gatsby to show the sentimental disparity. Gatsby is a dreamer and a romantic


man, who by following his dreams, went from rags to riches. He is proud of the


fact that he has been able to accumulate his wealth independently, despite the


fact that it is hinted that much of his money was earned illegally. Tom, on the


other hand, is a realist and a straightforward man. He does not dream, as Gatsby


does; he merely acts on his instincts. He has not earned his great wealth: he


has inherited it. In spite of the fact, that all of the main characters in The


Great Gatsby have very different personalities; they are however all affected by


money. Some characters, like Gatsby and Tom Buchanan, have money, and are very


expressive with it. Other characters, such as Myrtle, lust for money.


Essentially being of the middle class, Myrtle’s attraction to Tom is not based


on love or affection. Rather, Tom represents something that Myrtle has never had


: endless wealth; and with this Myrtle correlates happiness. Fitzgerald uses the


lust for money in his novel because it is one thing that

almost everybody in the


world lusts for. He also tries to use the prejudices against rich as being


flamboyant and superficial to create a contempt against Tom Buchanan and Daisy.


However, these prejudices might have some truth or reality to them as Fitzgerald


shows it in the end through Nick?s judgment. Fitzgerald also adds a dash of


reality to his novel when Gatsby doesn?t achieve his dream of winning Daisy


back from Tom. In this case, the strong, bullying character of Tom represents


reality, and with his powerful nature he easily squashes any hopes that Gatsby


may have of a relationship with Daisy. This shows that sometimes dreams don?t


come true, as opposed to the fairy tale version of " ?. and they lived


happily everafter". Although, Fitzgerald may despise all that the American


dream stands for, he more importantly illustrates that it is not always easy to


obtain it. The novel ends with the death of Gatsby. This may seem surprising to


the reader, as Fitzgerald seems to have built Gatsby up as being one of the true


heroes of the novel. However, Fitzgerald understands that reality is often very


harsh to dreamers, a central quality in Gatsby’s character. The death of Gatsby,


and the unaffected life of Tom after both Gatsby’s and Myrtle’s death is


testament to the fact that illusion is often shattered when confronted with


reality. Rather than this fact detracting from Gatsby’s character; the reader,


however, supports the image of Gatsby all the more: a man who has died while in


pursuit of something worthy. This alternative is far better than any other


solutions. If Gatsby had not died, then he would have been desperate and


desolute. In addition, Tom would have had the upper hand and would have only


enlarged his own ego. Fitzgerald ends the novel with another reality. He shows


that Gatsby?s life had no worth if measured with how many real


"friends" he had. In the end, Gatsby died without having the lust of


his life. In the end, people who stuck by him where the ones that he used and


abandoned. His friendship with Nick was only based on the fact that Nick was


Daisy?s cousin. He also abandoned his father and the family name for the lust


for the money. In conclusion, life is short and " ? you can?t live


forever!"

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