The Great Gatsby Analysis

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In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald are introduced to two parts of New York when Nick first arrives in West Egg and becomes Gatsby’s new neighbor, living in his tiny weather beaten shack. Nick is the character whose eyes we see through giving his thoughts and experiences. Across the Manhasset Bay lies East Egg which is where Tom and Daisy Buchanan live in their giant Georgian colonial mansion overlooking the bay. Tom is the antagonist we see in this book that is hostile against Gatsby trying to steal Daisy away from him. The way each character behaves is a direct correlation by the way that they live, Tom lives in a very large home along the bay at East Egg which belongs to very snobbish and conservative people. While Gatsby lives …show more content…

All what they understand is every weekend there is a party that is hosted by a mysterious man who is referred to as Gatsby. This begins rumors about Gatsby and what his past was, “Somebody told me they thought he killed a man once.”(page 44) These rumors can change in what people see in him; another is his resemblance of new money and someone just looking for a way to spend their money as drastically as possible for everyone to see. Gatsbys party guests don't understand why he has these extravagant parties for everyone to enjoy is because he wants Daisy to find him. In chapter four Jordan reveals what Gatsby’s favor is for Nick and that is to invite Daisy over to his house for lunch, Jordan then explains what their past history is with Gatsby and with Daisy. The conclusions people have of Gatsby being a Nazi spy and other monotonous things are all wrong due to the fact that he lives in West Egg and hosts large parties. The location of where Gatsby lives has given him a negative reputation with the people that have not gotten to know Gatsby. Not only is the location that they live in important; but their house that each character lives in also have a resemblance to what is happening to them in the story and how it reflects them in this point in time. Gatsby is a man that is very fixated on Daisy and only wants her back. Tom is very controlling and wants to feel power so that nothing changes without his approval. Lastly …show more content…

“My own house was an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore, and it had been overlooked, so i had s view of the water, a partial view of my neighbor’s lawn, and the consoling proximity of millionaires all for eighty dollars a month.” (page 5) Nick being a very quiet man perfectly simulates the characteristics of his home. People see Nick as somewhat of an eyesore as well and just doesn't seem to fit in; for example when Nick goes to Gatsby’s parties he doesn't know how to act properly but to just sit and

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