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Monday, December 17, 2018

'Jay Gatsby- The Legend Essay\r'

'‘It is not enough to make appear; we must make it in the right direction. ’ How key is it to apply this saying our lives? Well, is very important. What is that makes us hu objet dartity beings and not animals? Is it where we come from and what we confirm or fasting of our wants and needs? To what extent are we ready to go to gain superpower that we no longer regain who we are! Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby entrust be able to answer these questions to us.\r\nJay Gatsby, a year or two over thirty, was a surreptitious persona. He lived in West en, Long Island and was greatly known in the locality for his lavish parties that ho utilize both the invited as well as the uninvited. With extravagant cuisine, gamey fresh fruits from New York, Vladimir Tost onward’s Jazz and his Rolls Royce contemptible to and fro picking up guests, Jay Gatsby threw handsome parties. He used the phrase ‘old sport’ very lots w hile addressing everybody.\r\nHis picking of words with care still showed some fishiness regarding his identity. By calling himself an Oxford Educated and loaded person with extinct any family, he camouflaged his rightful(a) identity and was a liar. Jay Gatsby, was truly James Gatz a nobody from North Dakota whose parents were unsuccessful farm raft. Gatsby’s humiliation of being poor and a man without any class increased his hunger for power and he didn’t care how he got it. â€Å"contemporary legends such as the â€Å"underground pipe-line to Canada. attached themselves to him, and in that respect was one persistent story that he didn’t live in a house at all, only if in a boat that looked corresponding a house and was moved secretly up and down the Long Island shore” (Fitzgerald) plainly establishes the point that his business was unethical and notorious. He was a moonshiner and had various links to people like Wolfsheim. His legitimate att itude and outlook that showed off his wealth and hauteur was certainly not inherited as he worked as a janitor and was a drop out from St. Olaf’s college in Minnesota.\r\nUnhappy about his beggary and class, â€Å"he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen-year-old son would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was bend to the end. ” (Fitzgerald) His belief that money and power could accomplish anything and qualify the past, only portrays his blatant attitude that led to entomb his true identity and he thus showed off his wealth through his parties despite that fact that it broadly invited fake people. Madly in love with Daisy, a beautiful woman who was married to the Tom Buchanan, Gatsby hoped to pull through her back and thus kept throwing those wonderfully big parties.\r\nHis world and animateness revolved around the fancy of winning back his love Daisy. â€Å"Gatsby buys his West Egg mansion with the sole intention of being across the bay from Daisy Buchanan’s green light at the end of her dock, a fantasy which becomes Gatsby’s person-to-person version of the American Dream” (Novel Analysis). Having his emotions bottled up for Daisy for so many years, it became a burning passion in his heart, made him very obsessive. He used foulness and wealth to lure her back to him.\r\nHis love for Daisy had blind him to the fact that she had left him for a man with satisfying position, wealth and prosperity which was another reason in his life to become rich. He idolized her and he felt married to her and wanted her back at any cost even though she killed myrtle-Tom’s lover while driving Gatsby’s car. Having lived the life the way he want and working towards achieving his close and dream, Jay Gatsby is that legend with whom we can relate ourselves. We all have wants and desires. But his desire for Daisy only led to his downfall.\r\n guide by his belief and seeking vengeance for myrtl e’s murder, Myrtle’s husband George killed Gatsby in his own pool thinking that it was Gatsby who murdered his Myrtle which in reality was Daisy! A funeral with only hardly a(prenominal) friends and his father Henry Gatz and none of the fake people who attended his parties, nor Daisy for whom he was killed, Jay Gatsby’s life only portrays that it is not money that maketh man, it is his values and ideals. It is not what we want, but why we want something and a constant substantiation on the direction we are going makes us who we are!\r\n'

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