Insights from The Great Gatsby: A Lesson on Past and Optimism

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Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, “The Great Gatsby”, is one of the few novels he wrote in 1925. The novel takes place during the 1920’s following the 1st World War. It is written about a young man named Nick, from the east he moved to the west to learn about the bond business. He ends up moving next to a mysterious man named Gatsby who ends up giving him the lesion of his life. After love circles with Gatsby and his cousin Daisy, lastly Jordan and gossip resulting with killings end up discussed over his experience resulting going back east. Through reading the book, it shows how the experience of selfness and World War 1 made the high social optimistic over their lives. It showed how they wanted to forget the past and build themselves …show more content…

It shows the ability to see each characters values, which emphasizes in reasoning. The article serves as “good literature to provoke careful reflections.” The character hid themselves behind lying, illusions, relationships and moral growth. Every character was a liar at one point in the book, which caused many illusions. It also built and broke relationships such as Mrs. Wilson’s death breaking a marriage or Gatsby losing Daisy even after lying to win her over. In the end, the only one who grew from the chaos was Nick whom “acknowledges a new sense of perspective in his moral life.” The negative or positive characteristics were all motives by one thing: the American Values. Wealth and class has always been a big component. Daisy is a perfect example of wealth and high class while Gatsby will never leave his lower class, which still continues to be a problem for his American Dream. Although he “invented” himself to be high class, he will never leave the lower class and get Daisy, which makes him fail to get the American …show more content…

It shows the power of love, wealth and power. It also shows what chasing the American Dream can make you do. Nick just wanted the American Dream but he found love, hatred and just decided to take the route back home. Gatsby after achieving almost his full American Dream just ended up death. That shows that the American Dream is just a false hope. What attracts us to it is the thrill of accomplishing that goal but it just strives us to make another goal. The Great Gatsby was written to show us our flaws. So we should all learn from it to be ourselves and never to change for any cause or

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