Tuesday, November 21, 2017
'The Personality of Jay Gatsby'
'Gatsby is a man of obsession. He created an idea of a man and became it, he haunt all over the fact that his spick-and-span found intent must be perfect. No whizz knew exactly who Gatsby was. They knew of him, and no unrivalled quite knew him, opposite than a selected fewer who helped create him. Gatsby was a man of numerous secrets, he unploughed his purport mystic When I looked at a time more for Gatsby he had vanished, and I was exclusively again in the un peace dimness (Fitzgerald, 152). One affaire he did non keep quiet about was his venerate of Daisy, though, I tiret cogitate he real get laidd Daisy. Gatsby precious Daisy, He hadnt one time ceased looking at Daisy (Fitzgerald, 112) she was the most pleasing thing Gatsby of all time laid his eye on. When Daisy initially met Gatsby he was in a low exhibit of his life but, Gatsby wouldnt dare permit her know. Gatsby wanted Daisy to be quick and he was also happy with her. Daisy was Gatsbys jump-year esteem, I love you now isnt that plenty? (Fitzgerald, 261), though Gatsby was actually poor, he and Daisy couldnt be together. Daisy had locomote on with Gatsby in the back of her mind.\nGatsby was obsessed with the fact he could have Daisy in the future erstwhile he came to almost wealth. He worked so hard to eviscerate a life that Daisy had said to be perfect. For Daisy, Gatsby created that life, even when Daisy had move on and gotten married. That didnt stop Gatsby. Gatsby go across the speak in entrust to see Daisy, as if to watch her simply it wasnt a accompaniment at all. Gatsby bought that phratry so that Daisy would be just across the bay (Fitzgerald, 137-140). Gatsby did non want to let go of what he and Daisy once had. When Gatsby first started to create himself, I think he really did love Daisy. When things moved on both of them had changed, Gatsby execute a man of lies. Gatsby lived off of the lies he created because he was not proud of who he was hed had the name put up for a capacious time, even then. His parents were shiftless and unsuccessf... '
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