How Great Gatsby Is Great Essay

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The Great in Great Gatsby What makes somebody so great? The way they look? The money they make? How they are living? Being great has a lot to do with being great at something and you hardly ever make a mistake. Well the author F. Scott Fitzgerald is very descriptive of the “Great” Gatsby not being so great after all. There was many errors in his life and the decisions he made. Is it because he was after something so prosperous like the American Dream or because he started from nothing and turned out to become something. Seems to me that Nick Carraway has all the answers for us because he knows a lot about the Gatsby not being so great. MoreOver, being that Gatsby was chasing after the American Dream shows a little bit about him. People seen him as hardworking to get where he was because he was very poor at first. That did not seem to be so great about him. Although despite that, many others were envious of him because of how popular and high demand he was and also how much money and wealthy he was. He seemed to be the main attraction but made very poor decisions while living and many people tended to see who he really was and view that he was not that “great” or great at all. …show more content…

Gatsby made a decision on having an affair with a lady that was married who goes by the name of Daisy she was not so happily married to Tom and was only after his money. “ I never loved him” is the choice of words she used. Gatsby wanted to keep the affair a secret and did everything in his will to make sure others did not find out. By this I mean he did things like firing his servants because he felt they might gossip when others come by. For example he states “I wanted somebody who wouldn’t gossip. Daisy comes over quite often—in the afternoons.” This show that he is not very trustworthy and not making the greatest decision for

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