God Like Qualities In The Great Gatsby

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“God is always with you,” is a phrase that is tossed around by many people; however, during the story of The Great Gatsby, three particular characters take the form of God. Dr. T.J Eckleburg, Owl Eyes, and Jay Gatsby are people that can see the right and wrong being done, be in one place without being noticed, and be able to love someone so much that they give up their own life just so their significant other could be safe. In the beginning of the story the reader meets a character with qualities that resemble God. Dr. Eckleburg, a painting of a doctor on a billboard, watches over the town. In the second chapter, Eckleburg is described by mainly his eyes, “eyes blue and gigantic..one yard high..They look out of no face, but instead, from …show more content…

In the story, Owl Eyes shows up and disappears throughout the events the characters face. Unlike Dr. Eckleburg, Owl Eyes can interact with the characters (Schroeder 90). For example, when the reader first comes in contact with Owl Eyes, he is in Gatsby’s house admiring the books that are on the bookshelf and inspects them to make sure they are, infact, real books. Shortly after, he reports over to Nick and Jordan to inform them about his findings, "See!.. It 's a bona-fide piece of printed matter. It fooled me. This fella 's a regular Belasco. It 's a triumph. What thoroughness! What realism! Knew when to stop, too – didn 't cut the pages. But what do you want? What do you expect?" (Fitzgerald 41-49). With his admiration to the books in Gatsby’s house, one could assume that this makes the connection of God always knowing someone’s true feelings, whether real or fake. For example, people can seem pristine and perfect on the outside, but on the inside, they can be the complete opposite. However, Gatsby, on the other hand, is the polar opposite. In connection to this, Gatsby’s feelings toward Daisy is as true and real as it gets. With Owl Eyes actions towards the books, he sees the true Jay Gatsby and the characteristics he takes on. In addition to Owl Eyes being able to see the true personalities in people, he also foreshadows future events that take place in the story. After the party when Nick Carraway is …show more content…

Throughout the book, it is extremely noticeable that Gatsby is faithful and has the ability to love Daisy with all of her faults. Even when Daisy says she would wait on Gastby to return from war, she ends up marrying another man, Tom. After Gatsby hears of this, he dedicated himself to win Daisy back (Sparknotes 1) Therefore, with his unconditional love, this could be compared to God’s unconditional love to all his people. Even when Daisy switches her feelings back and forth from Tom to Gatsby, he stays with Daisy and keeps a grasp on the thought of being with her. Towards the end of the story, Daisy runs over Myrtle and kills her in the process. Although Daisy is unfaithful to both Gatsby and her husband, he is still determined to take the blame for Daisy. Just like Christ carried his cross, Gatsby carried Daisy’s cross because his love for her overpowered any kind of punishment that he would

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