Examples Of Direct Characterization Of The Great Gatsby

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Characterization In the novel “The Great Gatsby,” author F. Scott Fitzgerald writes about a character that goes by the name Jay Gatsby, who captures the attention of those around him by surrounding himself with rich people and materialistic possessions. The title of the book itself is named after the protagonist, Jay Gatsby, who is a well-off man that moves from the west to the east to obtain the one thing in his life that he deeply desires; to be reunited with his one true love, Daisy Buchanan, who he had lost five years prior. Gatsby’s physical appearance, mannerisms and impressions contribute to his pursuit for The American dream drives him from rags to riches, into the arms of the love of his life, and ultimately to his death. …show more content…

Gatsby is first seen as a man who is not very truthful. He had lied to Nick about his past when they first met. One day while driving to town for lunch with Nick, Gatsby told Nick “I am the son of some wealthy people in the middle-west- all dead now. I was brought up in America but educated at Oxford because all my ancestors have been educated there. He hurried the phrase ‘educated at Oxford,’ or swallowed it or choked on it as though it had bothered him before. And with this hesitation, his whole statement fell to pieces.” With hesitancy in his voice, Gatsby was certainly not telling the truth. The numerous holes in Gatsby’s storyline makes Nick question the legitimacy of his past. Later on in the novel it was revealed through news allegations that Gatsby’s legal name was “James Gatz” and that he was from a poor family that owned a farm in Minnesota. Gatsby was also went to a “small Lutheran college of St. Olaf” for two weeks before leaving to become who he is now. Throughout the entirety of the novel, Gatsby says the catchphrase “Old Sport,” which a phrase that is usually associated with England and old money, something Gatsby struggles to be related with. Gatsby’s actions show the readers that Gatsby is embarrassed about his past so he lies about his former life in order to fit …show more content…

During one of Gatsby’s dazzling parties, a group of guests were gossiping about Gatsby, sharing claims such as “he was a German spy during the war” or “I think he killed a man.” While many other guests believed Gatsby was a bootlegger. All these questions about Gatsby added to his mysteriousness. Nervousness is also seen though Gatsby when he was about to see Daisy again after five years. He waits for anxiously for her to arrive, and two minutes before she arrives, Gatsby says “nobody’s coming to tea. It’s too late!” And he gets upset and leaves in the pouring rain. Gatsby gained his wealth through illegal bootlegging, which makes him seem like a shady and questionable man. Gatsby’s involvement in bootlegging to become rich also leads to his failed attempt at achieving The American Dream because people who try to achieve The Dream in corrupt ways will never succeed. And Gatsby never did because he lost the girl he became wealthy for and ended up

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