Escapism's Destructiveness

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Escapism has been used as a theme in literature ever since The Epic of Gilgamesh, and it comes in many forms such as mental and physical. People use escapism to help them cope with the many struggles they encounter in life. Escapism, while although comforting and stress reducing, is ultimately useless, and it will only make one's problems worse. The Great Gatsby, and the Glass menagerie strongly illustrate the theme of escapism. The two works show that escapism is a highly destructive form of coping with issues, that only worsens one's predicament and metaphorically digs them a deeper hole, as demonstrated by the characters found in the two works, along with their actions and flaws, as well as escape symbolism. In many cases, escapism will lead to a characters downfall, which is precisely what occurs with Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby.

In The Great Gatsby the character Jay Gatz, or Gatsby, is consumed by escapism throughout the entire novel, which eventually leads to him demise. Even in Gatsby’s back story, he tried t escape his problems within his mind. When he was growing up, ...

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