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Friday, October 28, 2016

The Personality of Jay Gatsby

Gatsby is a world of obsession. He progress tod an idea of a man and became it, he obsess over the fact that his invigorated found behavior must(prenominal) be perfect. No virtuoso knew exactly who Gatsby was. They knew of him, but no one quite knew him, other(a) than a selected few who helped create him. Gatsby was a man of many a(prenominal) secrets, he kept his life private When I looked erstwhile more for Gatsby he had vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness (Fitzgerald, 152). superstar thing he did non keep quiet about was his applaud of Daisy, though, I weart believe he actually loved Daisy. Gatsby precious Daisy, He hadnt one time ceased looking at Daisy (Fitzgerald, 112) she was the most glorious thing Gatsby ever displace his eyes on. When Daisy initially met Gatsby he was in a starting time point of his life but, Gatsby wouldnt dare permit her know. Gatsby cherished Daisy to be happy and he was also happy with her. Daisy was Gatsbys firs t love, I love you now isnt that enough? (Fitzgerald, 261), though Gatsby was very poor, he and Daisy couldnt be together. Daisy had go on with Gatsby in the back of her mind.\nGatsby was obsess with the fact he could carry Daisy in the future erstwhile he came to some wealth. He worked so hard to fake a life that Daisy had utter to be perfect. For Daisy, Gatsby created that life, charge when Daisy had moved on and gotten married. That didnt tolerate Gatsby. Gatsby moved across the request in hope to find Daisy, as if to watch her except it wasnt a coincidence at all. Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the alcove (Fitzgerald, 137-140). Gatsby did not want to let go of what he and Daisy once had. When Gatsby first started to create himself, I think he very did love Daisy. When things moved on both of them had changed, Gatsby become a man of lies. Gatsby lived off of the lies he created because he was not noble of who he was hed had the name or ganize for a long time, even then. His parents were shiftless and unsuccessf...

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